The relevant features are: 1. Uses a \baselinestretch of 1.37; this is about as little as we can get away with that looks double-spaced. The draft option forces single-spacing. In tables, captions, footnotes, etc. text is single-spaced. This is accomplished with the \ssp macros; a side-effect of this macro is that it switches to normalsize (except in footnotes); this could cause problems. This double- and single-spacing is a pain in the you-know-what. Some macros had to be copied from latex.tex in order to insert \ssp into them. 2. Margins are 1.5 inches on the left, 1.0 inches elsewhere. 3. Uses 11 point by default; you can use the 10pt or 12pt options for those sizes. 4. Page numbers are in the top right corner for all pages. 5. The ucthesis document style is just a modified report document style. Therefore context diffs are also provided to make it easy to track fixes, improvements, etc. to the report document style; just run patch: % cp report.doc ucthesis.doc % patch < ucthesis.diffs % rm ucthesis.doc.orig % cp rep10.doc uct10.doc % patch < uct10.diffs % rm uct10.doc.orig ...