The uAlberta Thesis LaTeX Template is designed to simplify the thesis formatting process for graduate students. If you encounter issues or have questions, there are several ways to get support.
If you discover a bug, need help troubleshooting, or want to suggest an improvement, submit an issue on the GitHub repository:
π GitHub Issues
The official documentation provides step-by-step guidance on using and customizing the template. Check the Documentation page for detailed instructions.
Join discussions and get advice from other users:
π’ Discord Server β Join our uAlberta Thesis Template Discord for real-time support and discussions.
Reddit LaTeX Community β Participate in discussions at r/LaTeX.
StackExchange β Post questions on TeX - LaTeX StackExchange.
For direct inquiries, contact the project maintainer via Email or submit a support request through the GitHub Discussions section.
A: Follow the step-by-step installation guide on the Installation page. The template works on Overleaf and local LaTeX distributions like TeXLive and MikTeX.
A: Yes, the template is regularly updated to align with the Graduate & Post-Doctorate Studies (GPS) formatting requirements. However, always check with your faculty for the latest guidelines.
A: Make sure you have the required LaTeX packages installed. If the issue persists, check the GitHub Issues section or reach out for support.
A: Absolutely! The template is designed to be flexible. You can modify it to match your thesis needs while maintaining compliance with GPS standards.
A: Open an issue on the GitHub repository and provide a clear description of the problem or feature request.