Winson wrote:
I am writing my thesis with ucthesis.cls downloaded from CTAN and installed on my computer. I made my ucthesis.layout as following:

#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this # \DeclareLaTeXClass[ucthesis]{UC Thesis}

# Read the definitions from report.layout
Input report.layout

The layout file works. But when I tried to add a title to my thesis by clicking on "Title" in style combo box on the toolbar, I got error message "Undefined control sequence" at compilation. I know that the format of title page is already defined in ucthesis.cls. But I just could not figure out what I shall do in my layout file or lyx file in order to implement the definition properly. The content of ucthesis.cls is attached.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Which command is it that is undefined? That would be a start.

rh
Winson

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%% ucthesis.cls
%% Copyright (C) 1988-2004 Daniel Gildea, BBF, Ethan Munson.
%
% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3
% of this license or (at your option) any later version.
% The latest version of this license is in
%   http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
% version 2003/12/01 or later.
%
% This work has the LPPL maintenance status "unmaintained".
% % This work consists of the files ucthesis.cls, uct10.clo, uct11.clo,
% uct12.clo, uctest.bib, and uctest.tex.

%%% ====================================================================
%%%  @LaTeX-class-file{
%%%     filename        = "ucthesis.cls",
%%%     version         = "3.2",
%%%     date            = "19 December 2004",
%%%     license         = "LPPL",
%%%     codetable       = "ISO/ASCII",
%%%     keywords        = "LaTeX, ucthesis",
%%%     docstring       = "This file is the main file for the ucthesis
%%%                        class, which is intended to meet the requirements
%%%                        for University of California Ph.D. dissertations.
%%%                        It is a direct port to LaTeX2e from UCTHESIS
%%% v2.7 by Ethan V. Munson, with no changes other %%% than those for compatibility. The major modifictions
%%%                        are in the font selection commands in the option
%%%                        files uct1x.clo.
%%% %%% UCTHESIS.STY v2.7 is based on the standard
%%%                        report.sty as modified by Mittelbach and Schopf in
%%%                        Jan 1992.  The primary differences are (1) the use
%%%                        of pseudo-double-spacing, except in certain special
%%%                        environments; and (2) the use of a 6 inch line
%%%                        with 4em paragraph indentation.  It is only
%%%                        intended for single-sided printing.  Double-sided
%%%                        printing may be possible, but you're on
%%%                        your own.
%%%
%%%                        I know of no bugs in this implementation,
%%%                        but would be happy to hear of any problems
%%%                        that arise with it.
%%%
%%%                        Version 2.x fixes a bug in the previous
%%% version of 20 Jun 1988. The bug was that %%% "draft" optional mode didn't work because of
%%%                        problems in handling optional arguments.
%%% This file does not seem to work with earlier %%% versions of LaTeX (pre-Jan 1992).
%%%
%%% Version 2.3 includes a single-spaced %%% tabular* environment.
%%%                     
%%%                        Version 2.4 sets \evensidemargin correctly
%%%                        for two-sided style.  It also adds new
%%%                        environments (\smalltabular and
%%%                        \scriptsizetabular) which produce tables
%%%                        with smaller fonts.  The obvious methods
%%%                        of producing small-font tables don't work
%%%                        in ucthesis style.
%%%
%%%                        Version 2.5 adds support for the \maketitle
%%%                        macro.
%%%
%%%                        Version 2.6 adds support for complete and
%%%                        correct front matter.  Some dead code was
%%%                        removed, too.
%%%
%%%                        Version 2.7 adds front matter support for
%%%                        thesis committees of more than 3 people
%%%                        and for a labeled signature line on the
%%%                        abstract page.
%%%
%%%                        Version 3.0 is a direct port of version 2.7
%%%                        to LaTeX2e.  The major revisions in ucthesis.cls
%%% are converting option processing to LaTeX2e %%% conventions. The uct1x files have been revised
%%%                        to use the new font selection commands.
%%%
%%% Version 3.1 makes the following changes: %%% ``U of C at CAMPUS'' is now ``U of C, CAMPUS''
%%%                             new degreesemester variable
%%%                             roman numeral frontmatter begins with page i,
%%%                                     not iii
%%%                             ``acknowledgments'' not ``acknowledgements''
%%%
%%%                        Version 3.2 explicitly states the license as LPPL.
%%%
%%% Some users have had problems with the %%% margins ending up too small on one side.
%%%                        This appears to be a DVI-to-PostScript
%%%                        driver or printer-adjustment problem.
%%%                        If you have such trouble, make small adjustments
%%%                        to the \textwidth and \oddsidemargin
%%%                        settings in your document preamble.
%%% %%% Another problem some people have had is
%%%                        that you can't use \pagestyle{headings}
%%%                        and \markboth if you use \part.  The solution
%%%                        is to get the headerfooter style, which is
%%%                        nice and simple to use."
%%%  }
%%% ====================================================================

\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
\ProvidesClass{ucthesis}[2004/12/19 v3.2 University of California Thesis Class]

%    ****************************************
%    *               OPTIONS                *
%    ****************************************
%
% Option values are now declared first thing.  Defaults are set to
% 11 point, onesided, final (ie not draft) mode (BBF 10/31/94)
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\ExecuteOptions{11pt,oneside,final}


% CHOOSING THE TYPE SIZE:
%
%  The type size option is handled by reading a different file for each
%  size, as follows, to define font size-specific commands:
%       10pt : UCT10, 11pt : UCT11, 12pt : UCT12
%

%  Two-side or one-side printing.
%
% [EMAIL PROTECTED]               %  Default is one-sided printing.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@twosidetrue  %  Defines twoside option.
           [EMAIL PROTECTED]   %    Marginpars go on outside of page.

% This is a tricky solution to a tough bootstrapping problem.  The
% "draft" option requires the definition of the \ssp macro.  However,
% the \ssp macro requires that the uct1?.clo file has been loaded.  This
% loading is done by the [EMAIL PROTECTED] command which also invokes the
% [EMAIL PROTECTED] macro.  This was a cyclic dependency in the previous
% version.  To break this dependency, I have made [EMAIL PROTECTED] set a marker
% which is later tested to determine whether to actually do the draft
% mode actions.
% % Ethan Munson (October 16, 1992)

% FMi 91/03/30: made twocolum.sty a file and twocolumn an option.

% RmS 91/10/15: moved actual reading of twocolumn.sty
%               to the end of this file.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@twocolumntrue}

% The \ProcessOptions command causes the execution of every option command
% FOO which is declared and for which the user typed the FOO option in his
% \documentclass. For every undeclared option BAR there will be a warning % message. (BBF 10/31/94)

\ProcessOptions

\input [EMAIL PROTECTED]

% For some environments we switch back to single-spacing, also
% provides \dsp in case you need double-spacing where single-spacing
% is otherwise used.
\def\ssp{\def\baselinestretch{1.0}\large\normalsize}
\def\dsp{\def\baselinestretch{1.37}\large\normalsize}

% \smallssp is used to produce tabular environments in the small font.
% This is required because single-spacing requires a change in font size.
% \scriptsizessp is a still smaller version of the same thing.

\def\smallssp{\def\baselinestretch{1.0}\large\small}
\def\scriptsizessp{\def\baselinestretch{1.0}\large\scriptsize}

%  draft option (this is where the draft option is actually implemented)
%
% \overfullrule = 0pt             % Default is don't mark overfull hboxes.
\ifnum [EMAIL PROTECTED] = 1
\ssp                              % Single-spaces and
\overfullrule 5pt                 % causes overfull hboxes to be marked.
\fi


% PREPARING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE VERSION:
%
% This document style is for documents prepared in the English language.
% To prepare a version for another language, various English words must
% be replaced.  Many of the English words that required replacement are
% indicated below, where we give the name of the command in which the
% words appear, and which must be redefined, with the actual words
% underlined.
%
% Other English words that need replacement can be found in the macros
% supporting the title and approval pages.
%
% \tableofcontents:
\def\contentsname{Contents}
%                 ~~~~~~~~
%
% \listoffigures:
\def\listfigurename{List of Figures}
%                   ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
%
% \listoftables:
\def\listtablename{List of Tables}
%                  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
%
% \thebibliography:
\def\bibname{Bibliography}
%            ~~~~~~~~~~~~
%
% \theindex:
\def\indexname{Index}
%              ~~~~~
%
% figure environment:
\def\figurename{Figure}
%               ~~~~~~
%
% table environment:
\def\tablename{Table}
%              ~~~~~
%
% \chapter:
\def\chaptername{Chapter}
%                ~~~~~~~
% \appendix:
\def\appendixname{Appendix}
%                 ~~~~~~~~
% \part
\def\partname{Part}
%             ~~~~
% abstract environment:
\def\abstractname{Abstract}
%                 ~~~~~~~~
%
% acknowledge environment:
\def\acknowledgename{Acknowledgments}
%                    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

%    ****************************************
%    *             FRONT MATTER             *
%    ****************************************
%

% DECLARATIONS
%
% These macros are used to declare arguments needed for the
% construction of the front matter.
% The year the degree will be officially conferred
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

% The semester (Fall or Spring) the degree will be officially conferred
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

% The full (unabbreviated) name of the degree
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

% All previous degrees: one per line in chronological order
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

% The name of your committee's chair
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

% The names of your other committe members, one per line
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

% The number of committee members, which affects both the
% number of lines and the amount of space between lines
% on the approval page.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\ifnum [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 3
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\fi}

% The name of your degree's field (e.g. Psychology, Computer Science)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

% You have to define the campus name twice because I can't figure out
% how to get the TeX \uppercase macro to work for me (EVM, 9/21/94)

% The name of your UC Campus CAPITALIZED (e.g. Berkeley, Los Angeles)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

% \alwayssingle and \endalwayssingle
%
% These macros define an environment for front matter that is always % single column even in a double-column document.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
     \else \newpage \fi}

[EMAIL PROTECTED] \else \newpage \fi}

% \maketitle outputs the complete titlepage.  It requires all the
% above macros except \campuscap. It is probably not correct for % joint (e.g. UCSD/SDSU) degrees.

% Set the font that will be used in the front matter headings
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

\def\maketitle{
{\ssp
\begin{alwayssingle}
    \let\footnotesize\small
    \let\footnoterule\relax
    \thispagestyle{empty}
    \setcounter{page}{1}

    \null\vfil
  \begin{center}
    \fmfont
    {\bfseries [EMAIL PROTECTED] \par}
    \bigskip \medskip
    by \par
    \bigskip \medskip
    [EMAIL PROTECTED] \par
\vspace{6ex}
    [EMAIL PROTECTED] \par
\vspace{6ex}
    A dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the \par
\smallskip
    requirements for the degree of \par
\smallskip
    [EMAIL PROTECTED] \par
    \bigskip \medskip
    in \par
    \bigskip \medskip
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    \bigskip \medskip
    in the \par
    \bigskip \medskip
    GRADUATE DIVISION \par
\smallskip
    of the \par
\smallskip
    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  \end{center}
{
\vspace{6ex}
\begin{center}
\fmsmallfont
  Committee in charge: \\
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Chair \\
[EMAIL PROTECTED] \\
\vspace{4ex}
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] \ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
\end{center}
}
    \vfil\null
\end{alwayssingle}

\setcounter{footnote}{0}
}}

% APPROVALPAGE
%
% The \approvalpage macro emits a UC-approved approval page ready for
% your committee's signature. It is not an automatic part of the % output because there's really no point in printing it until you are
% ready to get signatures.  It requires the the \year, \author, and
% \campus macros have been defined.  It uses lots of tricky spacing
% that is probably better handled with tabular environment code, but
% I'm too lazy to fix it. (EVM, 9/19/94)

\def\approvalpage{
\begin{alwayssingle}
\thispagestyle{empty}
\null\vfill
\begin{center}
\fmfont The dissertation of [EMAIL PROTECTED] is approved: \\
\vspace{.25in}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
$\:\overline{~~~~ \mbox{\rule{0in}{0.16in}\small Chair%
\hspace{3.15in} Date }}\:$ \\
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
$\:\overline{~~~~ \mbox{\rule{0in}{0.16in}\small ~\hspace{3.5in} Date }}\:$ \\
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
$\:\overline{~~~~ \mbox{\rule{0in}{0.16in}\small ~\hspace{3.5in} Date }}\:$ \\
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\ifnum [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 3
$\:\overline{~~~~ \mbox{\rule{0in}{0.16in}\small ~\hspace{3.5in} Date }}\:$ \\
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\fi
\ifnum [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 4
$\:\overline{~~~~ \mbox{\rule{0in}{0.16in}\small ~\hspace{3.5in} Date }}\:$ \\
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\fi
\ifnum [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 5
$\:\overline{~~~~ \mbox{\rule{0in}{0.16in}\small ~\hspace{3.5in} Date }}\:$ \\
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\fi
{\fmfont University of California, [EMAIL PROTECTED] \\
\vspace{-.25in}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
{\fmfont [EMAIL PROTECTED] \ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
\end{center}
\vfill\null
\end{alwayssingle}
}

% COPYRIGHTPAGE
%
% While it's technically optional, you probably want a copyright page.
% This is a macro, not an environment, because it can be generated
% with the \title, \author, and \year macros.

\def\copyrightpage{
\begin{alwayssingle}
\thispagestyle{empty}
\begin{center}
{\fmfont
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\vspace{1in}
Copyright [EMAIL PROTECTED]
by\par
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\end{center}
\end{alwayssingle}}

% ABSTRACT
%
% The ABSTRACT environment allows for multi-page abstracts which,
% in accordance with UC rules, is numbered separately from the rest
% of the rest of the dissertation in Arabic.  It requires definition
% of the \title, \author, \degree, \field, \campus, and \chair macros.


\def\abstract{
\begin{alwayssingle}
\pagestyle{plain}
\thispagestyle{plain}
\setcounter{page}{1}
\begin{center}
{\fmfont
{\bfseries \abstractname}\par
\vspace{.5in}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\vspace{.1in}
by\par
\vspace{.1in}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
\vspace{.1in}
University of California, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
\vspace{.1in}
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Chair}
\vspace{.1in}
\end{center}}

\def\endabstract{\par\vfil\null\end{alwayssingle}
}
\def\abstractsignature{
\hspace*{\fill}
\begin{minipage}[t]{3.25in}
\addtolength{\baselineskip}{-.5\baselineskip}
\vspace{1.7cm}
\rule{3.2in}{.5pt}\\
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dissertation Committee Chair
\end{minipage}}

% DEDICATION
%
% The dedication environment just makes sure the dedication gets its
% own page.

\newenvironment{dedication}
{\begin{alwayssingle}}
{\end{alwayssingle}}

% ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
%
% The acknowledgements environment puts a large, bold, centered % "Acknowledgements" label at the top of the page.

\newenvironment{acknowledgements}
{\begin{alwayssingle}
\begin{center}
{\large \bfseries \acknowledgename}
\end{center}
}
{\end{alwayssingle}}

% FRONTMATTER environment
%
% The FRONTMATTER environment makes sure that page numbering is set
% correctly (roman, lower-case, starting at 3) for the front matter
% that follows the abstract.  It also resets page-numbering for
% the remainder of the dissertation (arabic, starting at 1).

\newenvironment{frontmatter}
{\setcounter{page}{1}\renewcommand{\thepage}{\roman{page}}}
{\newpage\renewcommand{\thepage}{\arabic{page}}\setcounter{page}{1}}


%    ****************************************
%    *                LISTS                 *
%    ****************************************
%

% ENUMERATE
%  Enumeration is done with four counters: enumi, enumii, enumiii
%  and enumiv, where enumN controls the numbering of the Nth level
%  enumeration.  The label is generated by the commands \labelenumi
%  ... \labelenumiv.  The expansion of [EMAIL PROTECTED] defines the
%  output of a \ref command.
%
% 16 Mar 88 -- changed defs of \labelenum... to use \theenum...

\def\labelenumi{\theenumi.}
\def\theenumi{\arabic{enumi}}

\def\labelenumii{(\theenumii)}
\def\theenumii{\alph{enumii}}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

\def\labelenumiii{\theenumiii.}
\def\theenumiii{\roman{enumiii}}
[EMAIL PROTECTED](\theenumii)}

\def\labelenumiv{\theenumiv.}
\def\theenumiv{\Alph{enumiv}}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@enumiii\theenumiii}

% ITEMIZE
% Itemization is controlled by four commands: \labelitemi, \labelitemii,
% \labelitemiii, and \labelitemiv, which define the labels of the
% various itemization levels.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\def\labelitemii{\bfseries --}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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% VERSE
%   The verse environment is defined by making clever use of the
%   list environment's parameters.  The user types \\ to end a line.
%   This is implemented by \let'in \\ equal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  \list{}{\ssp\itemsep\z@ \itemindent -1.5em\listparindent \itemindent
          \rightmargin\leftmargin\advance\leftmargin 1.5em}\item[]}
\let\endverse\endlist

% QUOTATION
%   Fills lines
%   Indents paragraph
%
\def\quotation{\par\list{}{\ssp\listparindent 1.5em
    \itemindent\listparindent
    \rightmargin\leftmargin\parsep \z@ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
\let\endquotation=\endlist

% QUOTE -- same as quotation except no paragraph indentation,
%
\def\quote{\par\list{}{\ssp\rightmargin\leftmargin}\item[]}
\let\endquote=\endlist

% DESCRIPTION
%
%  To change the formatting of the label, you must redefine
%  \descriptionlabel.

\def\descriptionlabel#1{\hspace\labelsep \bfseries #1}
\def\description{\list{}{\labelwidth\z@ \itemindent-\leftmargin
       \let\makelabel\descriptionlabel}}

\let\enddescription\endlist

\newdimen\descriptionmargin
\descriptionmargin=3em


%    ****************************************
%    *         OTHER ENVIRONMENTS           *
%    ****************************************
%
%
% VERBATIM
%
% standard verbatim mode driver macro is modified to use
% single-spacing.  There appears to be a small problem with extra
% vertical space (1 or 2 points worth) after this environment.
% Probably, this results from returning to double-spacing before
% issuing a \parskip, but I'm not enough of TeX hacker to figure out
% the source of the problem. (EVM, 9/25/94)
% 94/11/03 BBF converted \tt to \ttfamily

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[EMAIL PROTECTED]@
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@flushglue\parskip\z@
%%RmS 91/08/26 Added \@@par to clear possible \parshape definition
%%from a surrounding list (the verbatim guru says)
\@@par
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]@tempswatrue\@@par
\penalty\interlinepenalty}%
\obeylines \ttfamily \catcode``=13 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
\dospecials}

% ARRAY AND TABULAR
%

\arraycolsep 5pt     % Half the space between columns in an array
                     % environment.
\tabcolsep 6pt       % Half the space between columns in a tabular
                     % environment.
\arrayrulewidth .4pt % Width of rules in array and tabular environment.
\doublerulesep 2pt   % Space between adjacent rules in array or tabular
                     % environment.

% We have to redefine array here in order to make it single-spaced.
% (Not sure if this is really necessary.)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@arrayacol [EMAIL PROTECTED]@arrayclassz
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]@arrayclassiv [EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@tabarray}

% TABBING
%
\tabbingsep \labelsep   % Space used by the \' command.
                        %  (See LaTeX manual.)

% We have to redefine tabular here in order to make it single-spaced.
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\expandafter \def\csname tabular*\endcsname #1%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@tabular}

% \smalltabular and \smalltabular* are alternative tabular styles
% in the \small font. They are required because single-spacing implies a % change of font to a particular size. % EVM, 7/20/93 [EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\def\endsmalltabular{\endtabular}
\expandafter \def\csname smalltabular*\endcsname #1%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@tabular}
\expandafter \let \csname endsmalltabular*\endcsname = \endtabular

% \scriptsizetabular and \scriptsizetabular* are analogs of \smalltabular
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\def\endscriptsizetabular{\endtabular}
\expandafter \def\csname scriptsizetabular*\endcsname #1%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@tabular}
\expandafter \let \csname endscriptsizetabular*\endcsname = \endtabular

% MINIPAGE
%  [EMAIL PROTECTED] is called upon entry to a minipage environment to
%  set up things that are to be handled differently inside a minipage
%  environment. In the current styles, it does nothing.
%
% [EMAIL PROTECTED] : plays same role for footnotes in a minipage as
%                    \skip\footins does for ordinary footnotes

[EMAIL PROTECTED] = \skip\footins

% FRAMEBOX
%
\fboxsep = 3pt    % Space left between box and text by \fbox and
                  % \framebox.
\fboxrule = .4pt  % Width of rules in box made by \fbox and \framebox.


%    ****************************************
%    *        CHAPTERS AND SECTIONS         *
%    ****************************************
%
% DEFINE COUNTERS:
%
% \newcounter{NEWCTR}[OLDCTR] : Defines NEWCTR to be a counter, which is
%                               reset to zero when counter OLDCTR is
%                               stepped.
%                               Counter OLDCTR must already be defined.

% Must redefine @startsection so that we always get indentation.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@noskipsec \leavevmode \fi
   \par [EMAIL PROTECTED] #4\relax
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   \ifdim [EMAIL PROTECTED] <\z@ [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] \relax\fi
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] \everypar{}\else
     [EMAIL PROTECTED]@tempskipa}\fi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
     [EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]

\newcounter {part}
\newcounter {chapter}
\newcounter {section}[chapter]
\newcounter {subsection}[section]
\newcounter {subsubsection}[subsection]
\newcounter {paragraph}[subsubsection]
\newcounter {subparagraph}[paragraph]

% For any counter CTR, \theCTR is a macro that defines the printed
% version of counter CTR.  It is defined in terms of the following
% macros:
%
%  \arabic{COUNTER} : The value of COUNTER printed as an arabic numeral.
%  \roman{COUNTER}  : Its value printed as a lower-case roman numberal.
%  \Roman{COUNTER}  : Its value printed as an upper-case roman numberal.
%  \alph{COUNTER}   : Value of COUNTER printed as a lower-case letter:
%                         1 = a, 2 = b, etc.
%  \Alph{COUNTER}   : Value of COUNTER printed as an upper-case letter:
%                           1 = A, 2 = B, etc.
%

\def\thepart          {\Roman{part}}
\def\thechapter       {\arabic{chapter}}
\def\thesection       {\thechapter.\arabic{section}}
\def\thesubsection    {\thesection.\arabic{subsection}}
\def\thesubsubsection {\thesubsection .\arabic{subsubsection}}
\def\theparagraph     {\thesubsubsection.\arabic{paragraph}}
\def\thesubparagraph  {\theparagraph.\arabic{subparagraph}}

% [EMAIL PROTECTED] is initially defined to be '\chaptername'.  The \appendix
% command redefines it to be '\appendixname'.
%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%                        PART                          %
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

\def\part{\cleardoublepage   % Starts new page.
   \thispagestyle{plain}%    % Page style of part page is 'plain'
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]              % IF two-column style
     \onecolumn              %  THEN \onecolumn
     [EMAIL PROTECTED]           %       @tempswa := true
    \else [EMAIL PROTECTED]     %  ELSE @tempswa := false
  \fi                        % FI
  \hbox{}\vfil               % Add fil glue to center title
%%  \bgroup  \centering      % BEGIN centering %% Removed 19 Jan 88
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]@spart}

[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] >-2\relax  % IF secnumdepth > -2
        \refstepcounter{part}%                    %   THEN step
                                                  %         part counter
        \addcontentsline{toc}{part}{\thepart      %        add toc line
        \hspace{1em}#1}\else                      %   ELSE add
                                                  %         unnumb. line
        \addcontentsline{toc}{part}{#1}\fi        % FI
   \markboth{}{}%
   {\centering                       % %% added 19 Jan 88
    \interlinepenalty [EMAIL PROTECTED]            %% RmS added 11 Nov 91
    \ifnum [EMAIL PROTECTED] >-2\relax  % IF secnumdepth > -2
      \huge\bfseries \partname~\thepart    %   THEN Print '\partname' and
    \par                             %         number in \huge bold.
    \vskip [EMAIL PROTECTED]                  %        Add space before title.
    \Huge \bfseries                        % FI
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]                % Print Title in \Huge bold.
                                     % Bug Fix 13 Nov 89: #1 -> #2


% [EMAIL PROTECTED] finishes the part page
%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]   % End page with 1fil glue.
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]                % IF twoside printing
       \hbox{}%               %   THEN Produce totally blank page
       \thispagestyle{empty}%
       \newpage
   \fi                        % FI
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]                % IF @tempswa = true
     \twocolumn               %   THEN \twocolumn
   \fi}                       % FI

[EMAIL PROTECTED]      % %% added 19 Jan 88
   \interlinepenalty [EMAIL PROTECTED]       %% RmS added 11 Nov 91
   \Huge \bfseries                   % Print title in \Huge boldface
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%    ****************************************
%    *         TABLE OF CONTENTS, ETC.      *
%    ****************************************
%
% A \subsection command writes a
%       \contentsline{subsection}{TITLE}{PAGE}
% command on the .toc file, where TITLE contains the contents of the
% entry and PAGE is the page number.  If subsections are being numbered,
% then TITLE will be of the form
%       \numberline{NUM}{HEADING}
% where NUM is the number produced by \thesubsection.  Other sectioning
% commands work similarly.
%
% A \caption command in a 'figure' environment writes
%    \contentsline{figure}{\numberline{NUM}{CAPTION}}{PAGE}
% on the .lof file, where NUM is the number produced by \thefigure and
% CAPTION is the figure caption.  It works similarly for a 'table'
% environment.
%
% The command \contentsline{NAME} expands to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  So, to specify
% the table of contents, we must define [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
% [EMAIL PROTECTED], ... ; to specify the list of figures, we must define
% [EMAIL PROTECTED]; and so on.  Most of these can be defined with the
% [EMAIL PROTECTED] command, which works as follows.
%
% [EMAIL PROTECTED]
%    LEVEL    : An entry is produced only if LEVEL < or = value of
%               'tocdepth' counter.  Note, \chapter is level 0, \section
%               is level 1, etc.
%    INDENT   : The indentation from the outer left margin of the start
%               of the contents line.
%    NUMWIDTH : The width of a box in which the section number is to go,
%               if TITLE includes a \numberline command.
%
% This command uses the following three parameters, which are set
% with a \def (so em's can be used to make them depend upon the font).
%   [EMAIL PROTECTED] : The width of a box in which the page number is put.
%   [EMAIL PROTECTED]  : The right margin for multiple line entries.  One
%                 wants [EMAIL PROTECTED] > or = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
%   [EMAIL PROTECTED]    : Separation between dots, in mu units.  Should be
%                 \def'd to a number like 2 or 1.7

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] {2.55em}
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\setcounter{tocdepth}{2}


% TABLEOFCONTENTS
%  In ucthesis style, \tableofcontents, \listoffigures, etc. are always
%  set in single-column style.  @restonecol

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  \chapter*{\contentsname
        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]@restonecol\twocolumn\fi}

[EMAIL PROTECTED]@highpenalty}%
   \addvspace{2.25em [EMAIL PROTECTED] space above part line
   \begingroup
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3em         % width of box holding part number, used by
     \parindent \z@ \rightskip [EMAIL PROTECTED]             %% \numberline
     \parfillskip [EMAIL PROTECTED]
     {\large \bfseries          % set line in \large boldface
     \leavevmode          % TeX command to enter horizontal mode.
     #1\hfil \hbox [EMAIL PROTECTED] #2}}\par
     \nobreak             % Never break after part entry
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]                        %% Added 24 May 89 as
    [EMAIL PROTECTED] suggested by
                                               %% Jerry Leichter
   \endgroup}

%% First line of [EMAIL PROTECTED] changed 24 May 89, as suggested
%% by Jerry Leichter.
%%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@highpenalty}%
   \vskip 1.0em plus\p@   % space above chapter line
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1.5em       % width of box holding chapter number
   \begingroup
     \parindent \z@ \rightskip [EMAIL PROTECTED]
     \parfillskip [EMAIL PROTECTED]
     \bfseries                  % Boldface.
     \leavevmode          % TeX command to enter horizontal mode.
      [EMAIL PROTECTED]  %% added 5 Feb 88 to conform to
      \hskip -\leftskip            %% 25 Jan 88 change to \numberline
     #1\nobreak\hfil \nobreak\hbox [EMAIL PROTECTED] #2}\par
     [EMAIL PROTECTED] %% added 24 May 89, suggested by J. Leichter
   \endgroup}

[EMAIL PROTECTED]@dottedtocline{1}{1.5em}{2.3em}}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@dottedtocline{2}{3.8em}{3.2em}}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@dottedtocline{3}{7.0em}{4.1em}}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@dottedtocline{4}{10em}{5em}}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@dottedtocline{5}{12em}{6em}}

% LIST OF FIGURES
%
% Single-space list of figures, add it to the table of contents.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]@restonecoltrue\onecolumn\fi
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
{\uppercase{\listfigurename}}}
   \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\listfigurename}
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]@restonecol
    \twocolumn\fi}

[EMAIL PROTECTED]@dottedtocline{1}{1.5em}{2.3em}}

% LIST OF TABLES
%
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  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]@restonecol
  \twocolumn\fi}
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  [EMAIL PROTECTED]@restonecoltrue\onecolumn\fi
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
{\uppercase{\listtablename}}}
   \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\listtablename}
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]@restonecol
  \twocolumn\fi}


[EMAIL PROTECTED]@figure



%    ****************************************
%    *             BIBLIOGRAPHY             *
%    ****************************************
%
% The thebibliography environment executes the following commands:
%
%  \def\newblock{\hskip .11em plus .33em minus .07em} --
%      Defines the `closed' format, where the blocks (major units of
%      information) of an entry run together.
%
%  \sloppy  -- Used because it's rather hard to do line breaks in
%      bibliographies,
%
%  \sfcode`\.=1000\relax --
%      Causes a `.' (period) not toproduce an end-of-sentence space.

%% RmS 91/10/27 [ .. ] replaced by [EMAIL PROTECTED] .. }
%% RmS 91/11/13: Changed counter enumi to enumiv,
%%               as it says in the comment in latex.tex
%% RmS 92/01/14: Set [EMAIL PROTECTED] to {} and \theenumiv to \arabic{enumiv}
%%               to get correct references
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  {\uppercase{\bibname}}{\uppercase{\bibname}}}
  \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\bibname}
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]@biblabel{#1}}%
    \leftmargin\labelwidth
    \advance\leftmargin\labelsep
    \usecounter{enumiv}%
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]@empty
    \def\theenumiv{\arabic{enumiv}}}%
    \def\newblock{\hskip .11em plus.33em minus.07em}%
    \sloppy\clubpenalty4000\widowpenalty4000
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]


%% 91/08/26 FMI & RmS: introduced warning instead of error

\def\endthebibliography{%
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]@warning{Empty `thebibliography' environment}}%
  \endlist}


% [EMAIL PROTECTED]  % Produces the label for a \bibitem[...]
                                % command.
% [EMAIL PROTECTED]            % Produces the output of the \cite
                                % command.



%    ****************************************
%    *              THE INDEX               *
%    ****************************************
%
% THE THEINDEX ENVIRONMENT
% Produces double column format, with each paragraph a separate entry.
% The user commands \item, \subitem and \subsubitem are used to
% produce the entries, and \indexspace adds an extra vertical space
% that's the right size to put above the first entry with a new letter
% of the alphabet.

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\columnseprule \z@
\columnsep [EMAIL PROTECTED]@makeschapterhead{\indexname}]%
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\def\subitem{\par\hangindent 40\p@ [EMAIL PROTECTED]

\def\subsubitem{\par\hangindent 40\p@ [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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\def\indexspace{\par \vskip 10\p@ plus5\p@ [EMAIL PROTECTED]


%    ****************************************
%    *             FOOTNOTES                *
%    ****************************************
%
% \footnoterule is a macro to draw the rule separating the footnotes
% from the text.  It should take zero vertical space, so it needs a
% negative skip to compensate for any positive space taken by the rule.
% (See PLAIN.TEX.)

\def\footnoterule{\kern-3\p@
  \hrule width .4\columnwidth
  \kern [EMAIL PROTECTED]                 % The \hrule has default height of 
.4pt.

% \newcounter{footnote}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  % Numbers footnotes within chapters

%   [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
%        Must produce the actual footnote, using [EMAIL PROTECTED] as the mark
%        of the footnote and NOTE as the text.  It is called when
%        effectively inside a \parbox of width \columnwidth (i.e., with
%        \hsize = \columnwidth).
%
%        The following macro indents all lines of the footnote by 10pt,
%        and indents the first line of a new paragraph by 1em.  To
%        change these dimensions, just substitute the desired value for
%        '10pt' [in both places] or '1em'.  The mark is flushright
%        against the footnote.
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%             \parindent 1em\noindent
%             \hbox to [EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
%
%        A simpler macro is used, in which the footnote text is
%        set like an ordinary text paragraph, with no indentation except
%        on the first line of a paragraph, and the first line of the
%        footnote.  Thus, all the macro must do is set \parindent
%        to the appropriate value for succeeding paragraphs and put the
%        proper indentation before mark.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1em\noindent
            \hbox to [EMAIL PROTECTED]@thefnmark}$}#1}

% [EMAIL PROTECTED] : A macro to generate the footnote marker that goes
%    in the text.  Default used.
%


% Single-space footnotes.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@font\footnotesize
    \interlinepenalty\interfootnotelinepenalty
    \splittopskip\footnotesep
    \splitmaxdepth \dp\strutbox \floatingpenalty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    \hsize\columnwidth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
      #1\strut}}}
% ****************************************
%    *         FIGURES AND TABLES           *
%    ****************************************
%
% Float placement parameters.  See LaTeX manual for their definition.
%
\setcounter{topnumber}{2}
\def\topfraction{.7}
\setcounter{bottomnumber}{1}
\def\bottomfraction{.3}
\setcounter{totalnumber}{3}
\def\textfraction{.2}
\def\floatpagefraction{.5}
\setcounter{dbltopnumber}{2}
\def\dbltopfraction{.7}
\def\dblfloatpagefraction{.5}

% [EMAIL PROTECTED] : Macro to make a figure or table caption.
%      NUMBER : Figure or table number--e.g., 'Figure 3.2'
%      TEXT   : The caption text.
%  Macro should be called inside a \parbox of right width, with
%  \normalsize.
% changed 25 Jun 86 to fix according to Howard Trickey:
% instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED] we do #1: #2\par

% 15 Nov 93: further changes to support captions BEFORE the figure
% or table.  Changes suggested by Donald Arseneau, installed by Ethan
% Munson.  Detailed reasons are:
%       The \unhbox allows \vadjust material (\vspace) to get out;
%       the \vbox to\topskip{} is for captions at the top of top-floats;
%       the \ifdim is for captions above the figure or table;
%       the strut is for tables below the caption.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Add space only if something is ...
   \par\ifdim\prevdepth>-\p@ \vskip [EMAIL PROTECTED] \fi % above the caption
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to\topskip{}#1: #2\unskip\strut}% \ifdim [EMAIL PROTECTED] >\hsize % IF longer than one line:
       {\ssp#1: #2\unskip\strut\par} %   THEN set as ordinary paragraph.
     \else                           %   ELSE  center.
       \hbox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   \fi}

% To define a float of type TYPE (e.g., TYPE = figure), the document
% style must define the following.
%
%  [EMAIL PROTECTED]   : The default placement specifier for floats of type
%                TYPE.
%
% [EMAIL PROTECTED] : The type number for floats of type TYPE.  Each TYPE
%                has associated a unique positive TYPE NUMBER, which
%                is a power of two.  E.g., figures might have type
%                number 1, tables type number 2, programs type number
%                4, etc.
%
% [EMAIL PROTECTED] : The file extension indicating the file on which the
%                contents list for float type TYPE is stored.  For
%                example, [EMAIL PROTECTED] = 'lof'.
%
%  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  : A macro to generate the figure number for a caption.
%                For example, [EMAIL PROTECTED] == Figure \thefigure.
%
%  The actual float-making environment commands--e.g., the commands
%  \figure and \endfigure--are defined in terms of the macros [EMAIL PROTECTED]
%  and [EMAIL PROTECTED], which are described below.
%
% [EMAIL PROTECTED] : Macro to begin a float environment for a
%     single-column float of type TYPE with PLACEMENT as the placement
%     specifier.  The default value of PLACEMENT is defined by
%     [EMAIL PROTECTED]  The environment is ended by [EMAIL PROTECTED]  E.g.,
%     \figure == [EMAIL PROTECTED], \endfigure == [EMAIL PROTECTED]


% FIGURE

\newcounter{figure}[chapter]
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% TABLE
%
\newcounter{table}[chapter]
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%    ****************************************
%    *            PAGE STYLES               *
%    ****************************************
%
% The page style 'foo' is defined by defining the command [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
This
% command should make only local definitions.  There should be no stray
% spaces in the definition, since they could lead to mysterious extra
% spaces in the output.
%
% The [EMAIL PROTECTED] command defines the macros [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL 
PROTECTED],
% [EMAIL PROTECTED], and [EMAIL PROTECTED] to define the running heads and
% feet---e.g., [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the macro to produce the contents of the
% heading box for odd-numbered pages.  It is called inside an \hbox of
% width \textwidth.
%
% To make headings determined by the sectioning commands, the page style
% defines the commands \chaptermark, \sectionmark, ... , where
% \chaptermark{TEXT} is called by \chapter to set a mark, and so on.
% The \...mark commands and the \...head macros are defined with the
% help of the following macros.  (All the \...mark commands should be
% initialized to no-ops.)
%
% MARKING CONVENTIONS:
% LaTeX extends TeX's \mark facility by producing two kinds of marks
% a 'left' and a 'right' mark, using the following commands:
%     \markboth{LEFT}{RIGHT} : Adds both marks.
%     \markright{RIGHT}      : Adds a 'right' mark.
%     \leftmark  : Used in the [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL 
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%                  [EMAIL PROTECTED] macro, gets the current 'left' mark.
%                  Works like TeX's \botmark command.
%     \rightmark : Used in the [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] or
%                  [EMAIL PROTECTED] macro, gets the current 'right' mark.
%                  Works like TeX's \firstmark command.
% The marking commands work reasonably well for right marks 'numbered
% within' left marks--e.g., the left mark is changed by a \chapter
% command and the right mark is changed by a \section command.  However,
% it does produce somewhat anomalous results if two \bothmark's occur on
% the same page.
%
%
% Commands like \tableofcontents that should set the marks in some
% page styles use a [EMAIL PROTECTED] command, which is \let by the pagestyle
% command ([EMAIL PROTECTED])  to \markboth for setting the heading or
% [EMAIL PROTECTED] to do nothing.

\mark{{}{}}   % Initializes TeX's marks

% [EMAIL PROTECTED] defined in LATEX.TEX

% Definition of 'headings' page style
%  Note the use of ##1 for parameter of \def\chaptermark inside the
%  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
%
% 91/03/26 FMi: Added extra set of braces arround |\sl| in |[EMAIL PROTECTED]|
% to support NFSS (|\sl| is a shape |\rm| a family). Also remove
% unnecessary |\hbox{}| commands.
%
% 94/11/3 BBF: Eliminated two letter font selection commands \rm and \sl
% in favor of \rmfamily and \slshape.
%

[EMAIL PROTECTED]         % If two-sided printing.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@mkboth\markboth
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]@evenfoot{}%       No feet.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] \thepage\hfil \slshape \leftmark}%    Left heading.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] \rightmark}\hfil \rmfamily\thepage}% Right heading.
 \def\chaptermark##1{\markboth {\uppercase{\ifnum [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[EMAIL 
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      [EMAIL PROTECTED] \thechapter. \ \fi ##1}}{}}%
 \def\sectionmark##1{\markright {\uppercase{\ifnum [EMAIL PROTECTED] >\z@
   \thesection. \ \fi ##1}}}}
\else               % If one-sided printing.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@mkboth\markboth
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@evenfoot{}%     No feet.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] \rightmark}\hfil \rmfamily\thepage}% Heading.
\def\chaptermark##1{\markright {\uppercase{\ifnum [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[EMAIL 
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  [EMAIL PROTECTED] \thechapter. \ \fi ##1}}}}
\fi

% Definition of 'myheadings' page style.
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 \def\subsectionmark##1{}}

% Definition of 'plain' page style.
%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@mkboth\markboth
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@evenfoot{}                            % no feet
[EMAIL PROTECTED]               % heading (right)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]               % heading (left)



%    ****************************************
%    *            MISCELLANEOUS             *
%    ****************************************
%
% DATE
%
\def\today{\ifcase\month\or
  January\or February\or March\or April\or May\or June\or
  July\or August\or September\or October\or November\or December\fi
  \space\number\day, \number\year}

% EQUATION and EQNARRAY -- put here because it must follow \chapter
% definition
%
% \newcounter{equation}
%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]   % Makes \chapter reset 'equation'
                                  % counter.

\def\theequation{\thechapter.\arabic{equation}}

% \jot = 3pt      % Extra space added between lines of an eqnarray
                  % environment

% The macro [EMAIL PROTECTED] defines how equation numbers are to appear in
% equations.
%
% [EMAIL PROTECTED](\theequation)}
%


%    ****************************************
%    *           INITIALIZATION             *
%    ****************************************
%
% Default initializations

[EMAIL PROTECTED]                   % 'plain' page style
\pagenumbering{arabic}      % Arabic page numbers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] % Ragged bottom unless twoside
                                 % option.
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 \@@input twocolum.sty\relax
\else
 \onecolumn                 % Single-column.
\fi

\endinput






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