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Official LaTeX thesis template maintained by USTC TeX Users Group for undergraduate and graduate theses at University of Science and Technology of China, strictly adhering to formatting guidelines updated as of December 2024. Compatible with major TeX distributions.
Zhejiang University Graduation Thesis LaTeX Template
LaTeX template suite designed for Zhejiang University graduation theses. It includes templates tailored for undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students—including graduate‑level English templates—and aligns with Zhejiang University formatting guidelines.
A collection of DITA map and topic files used for checking the performance of tools such as the DITA-OT used to convert DITA to other formats, including recommended PIs for dealing with presentation needs not covered in the DITA specification. Primary host is now github,
https://github.com/jeremygriffith/DITA-Test-Suite
NOTE: This project is now on Github. Please go to https://github.com/scaryclam/python-webdav
A WebDAV client library for python. The purpose of this project is to make a python WebDAV client library that is easy and convenient to use, while remaining flexible enough for developers who may want a finer grain of control.
UPDATE: The test suite passes using Python 3.1 so we will now be supporting Python3 issues.