\input{header} % Title page and various mandatory informational pages \begin{document} \include{title} %%% A page with automatically generated table of contents of the bachelor thesis \tableofcontents %%% Each chapter is kept in a separate file \include{intro} \include{chap01} \include{chap02} \include{chap03} \include{chap04} \include{chap05} \include{epilog} %%% Bibliography \include{bibliography} \include{glossary} \chapwithtoc{List of Abbreviations}\label{ch:abbrs} \bgroup \parindent=0pt \begin{small} ABR -- Area border router API -- Application programming interface AS -- Autonomous system BIRD -- BIRD Internet Routing Daemon -- BIRD Internet Routing Daemon Inter\dots CIDR -- Classless inter-domain routing DAG -- Directed acyclic graph DR -- Designated router GUI -- Graphical user interface IP -- Internet protocol ISP -- Internet service provider LSA -- Link state advertisement OSPF -- Open shortest path first PTP -- Point-to-point PyPI -- Python package index RFC -- Request for comments SMTP -- Simple mail transfer protocol UI -- User interface UNIX is not an abbreviation. \end{small} \egroup \appendix \chapter{Attachments} \XXX{Attachments to the bachelor thesis, if any. Each attachment must be referred to at least once from the text of the thesis. Attachments are numbered.} \XXX{The printed version should preferably contain attachments, which can be read (additional tables and charts, supplementary text, examples of program output, etc.). The electronic version is more suited for attachments which will likely be used in an electronic form rather than read (program source code, data files, interactive charts, etc.). Electronic attachments should be uploaded to SIS and optionally also included in the thesis on a~CD/DVD. Allowed file formats are specified in provision of the rector no. 72/2017.} \section{First Attachment} \openright \end{document}