Use PDFLaTeX

Signed-off-by: Riccardo Finotello <riccardo.finotello@gmail.com>
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This project contains the LaTeX code of my Ph.D. defence thesis.
I chose to use `XeLaTeX` to compile it (`BibTeX` for the bibliography) in order to have more freedom to customise the class and the packages. I have included a local `.latexmkrc` file so if you use [_latexmk_](https://mg.readthedocs.io/latexmk.html) you should be good to go. In other cases you should probably use somthing like `xelatex -file-line-error -synctex=1 -interaction=nonstopmode` and the name of the file to compile it. Remember to install both `xelatex` and `biber`!
The LaTeX file compiles using PDFLaTeX as backend.
The repository contains submodules which point to other repositories where I keep my custom packages and classes. Clone the repository using `git clone --recurse-submodules` to include them in your local machine.
The repository contains submodules which point to other repositories where I keep my custom packages and classes.
Clone the repository using `git clone --recurse-submodules` to include them in your local machine.