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xJüs, the hexapodal robot with a passive-backbone to improve behavior over harsh terrain.
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Make a poster #105

Closed hmartiro closed 11 years ago

hmartiro commented 11 years ago

Paul Reverdy:

Hi everyone,

There have been several questions about making and printing posters, so I'm writing to clear things up. There are at least three ways to print your poster, detailed below. In any case, you will need to make a PDF file of the poster.

There are at least two ways to create the poster file: 1) LaTeX: the package available here takes care of formatting. http://www.brian-amberg.de/uni/poster/. I will post some documentation about how to use the package in the coming days. 2) PowerPoint: Make a slide with size 36 x 48 inches and save to PDF.

Printing options: 1) In the MAE controls lab. We have a limited number of spots for using the controls lab printer on May 6 and 7. Please sign up on the calendar at https://wass.princeton.edu/pages/viewcalendar.page.php?makeapp=1&cal_id=1992. 2) Contact Don Schoorman of PRISM (dons@princeton.edu) to have him print your poster. He also has a limited number of spots for printing, so the earlier you get it done, the better. 3) The university Digital Print Center, 201 Nassau Street. http://www.princeton.edu/printing-mailing/aboutdpc.html

Best,

Paul

hmartiro commented 11 years ago

Hi all,

A few people have been having problems with LaTeX when using the xcolor package. If you have this issue, replace the puseniorthesis.cls file with the new version attached below. If you aren't having this issue, just enjoy your day!

Best, Paul