diff --git a/chapters/Clubroom.tex b/chapters/Clubroom.tex
index 40272e4d53f673ab0f5fb4b1ab21f36da6835ad9..9eb4464fabc65c4cbea6624b6c3f03b9b79fd645 100644
--- a/chapters/Clubroom.tex
+++ b/chapters/Clubroom.tex
@@ -15,11 +15,5 @@ We don't have cleaners, so look after the clubroom! There is always a door group
 	\label{webcam.jpg}
 \end{figure}
 
-\begin{figure}[H]
-	\centering
-	\includegraphics[width=0.5\textwidth]{figures/webcam2.jpg}
-	\caption{\url{http://webcam.ucc.asn.au}}
-	\label{webcam2.jpg}
-\end{figure}
 
 \end{mdframed}
diff --git a/chapters/Communications.tex b/chapters/Communications.tex
index 839c022e86d595d94cd76b0d03612e279b221a2a..0cb7a69fd701b28e45af7a098881f5088a1b1f08 100644
--- a/chapters/Communications.tex
+++ b/chapters/Communications.tex
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
 		Address:  <\href{mailto:#1@ucc.asn.au}{#1@ucc.asn.au}>
 	\end{mdframed}
 	\begin{mdframed}
-		Subscribe:  \url{http://lists.ucc.asn.au/mailman/listinfo/#1}
+		Subscribe:  \small{\url{http://lists.ucc.asn.au/mailman/listinfo/#1}}
 	\end{mdframed}
 
 
@@ -37,6 +37,8 @@ technical things.
 
 \end{ucclist}
 
+\pagebreak
+
 \begin{ucclist}{committee}
 The list where committee matters are dealt with and circular 
 discussions occur. If you are interested in the running of the club then 
@@ -48,7 +50,27 @@ Technical question? Suggestions or discussion around UCCs setup?
 The list used to discuss UCC's hardware and machines. 
 \end{ucclist}
 
+\section{Social Media}
+
+\begin{mdframed}
+
+Dragging itself kicking and screaming into the 21st Century, UCC has managed to set up a social media presence in something called the "cloud".
+
+\begin{itemize}
+\item The UCC Facebook Group is located at: 
+
+\url{https://www.facebook.com/groups/universitycomputerclub/}
+\item The UCC Status Twitter Account (used mainly to tell everyone things are broken): \url{https://twitter.com/ucc_status}
+\item GitHub: \url{https://github.com/ucc}
+
+\end{itemize}
+
 \pagebreak
+
+
+
+\end{mdframed}
+
 \section{IRC}
 
 
@@ -79,19 +101,4 @@ I didn't say they were wise or funny, just incredible.
 
 \end{mdframed}
 
-\section{Social Media}
-
-\begin{mdframed}
-
-Dragging itself kicking and screaming into the 21st Century, UCC has managed to set up a social media presence in something called the "cloud".
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item The UCC Facebook Group is located at: 
 
-\url{https://www.facebook.com/groups/universitycomputerclub/}
-\item The UCC Status Twitter Account (used mainly to tell everyone things are broken): \url{https://twitter.com/ucc_status}
-\item GitHub: \url{https://github.com/ucc}
-
-\end{itemize}
-
-\end{mdframed}
diff --git a/chapters/Dispense101.tex b/chapters/Dispense101.tex
index f04e12138cce5d153c2ee7c14bb379b2815b6d66..cbba6f9039ceaa3b7bf7b753ecbd74b5dc2df255 100644
--- a/chapters/Dispense101.tex
+++ b/chapters/Dispense101.tex
@@ -16,13 +16,17 @@ You can also use your Student Card or SmartRider as a log in device on the snack
 
 You can also access Dispense using the \shell{dispense} command. Dispense isn't installed on clubroom machines so you will have to use \shell{SSH} to access one of UCC's servers.
 
+\end{mdframed}
+
+\begin{mdframed}
 
 \begin{figure}[H]
 	\centering
-	\includegraphics[width=0.4\textwidth]{figures/webdispense.png}
-	\caption{The web dispense interface at \url{https://secure.ucc.asn.au/dispense}} 
+	\includegraphics[width=0.3\textwidth]{figures/webdispense.png}
+	\caption{\url{https://secure.ucc.asn.au/dispense}} 
 	\label{webdispense.png}
 \end{figure}
 
+\%TODO: Picture of Coke machine and Blinken lights, please
 
 \end{mdframed}
diff --git a/chapters/Events.tex b/chapters/Events.tex
index b9eccad7b11bddbc4b3da433d9e11f083b0c90ca..2ddb84cfa9754226f548a6dd86d6034bb0df61f5 100644
--- a/chapters/Events.tex
+++ b/chapters/Events.tex
@@ -11,10 +11,10 @@ UCC runs a lot of events. You should go to them! Dates and times may change.
 	\begin{mdframed}[backgroundcolor=white]
 	Where: #3
 	\end{mdframed}
-	\begin{mdframed}[backgroundcolor=white]
+	
 
 	
-}{\end{mdframed}\end{mdframed}}
+}{\end{mdframed}}
 
 % Simpler (no boxes)
 %\renewenvironment{event}[3]
@@ -40,14 +40,14 @@ The Fresher welcome exists to welcome you, a new UCC member, to the club. There
 The AGM is the meeting at which the new UCC committee is elected for 2014. The only way to be represented is to attend on the day. As a Fresher, you should attend to either run for or vote for the position of the Fresher Representative, who will be your liaison for the committee. If you don't know where the Guild Council Meeting Room is, arrive at the UCC clubroom a little early to join the mass exodus.
 
 \end{event}
-
+\pagebreak
 \begin{event}{Easter LAN}{Easter Weekend, 3:00PM until the morning after}{The Loft (above UCC Clubroom)}
 
 UCC runs a number of LANs throughout the year, some with proper organisation, some without. The Easter LAN is the first big LAN of the academic year, taking place over the Easter weekend, the first weekend of mid-Semester one study break. We play a number of different games, and of course you can organise your own. LANs are free for all UCC members, but you can bring a friend for around \$5 (though of course you should encourage them to join). Bring your own PCs, or use one of the limited stock in the clubroom.
 
 \end{event}
 
-\pagebreak
+
 \begin{event}{LANs}{Throughout the Year, From Dusk til Dawn}{The Loft (above UCC Clubroom)}
 
 The UCC hosts a number of more LANs throughout the year. As above, the Easter LAN is the first big one. Expect other LANs during the semester and breaks.
@@ -56,18 +56,14 @@ The UCC hosts a number of more LANs throughout the year. As above, the Easter LA
 
 \begin{event}{Cameron Hall Quiz Night}{First Semester, probably in May, Evening}{UWA Tavern}
 
-Bringing together the various clubs of Cameron Hall, the quiz night is the only proper time to use your smarts throughout your degree.
-
- (18+ Event).
+Bringing together the various clubs of Cameron Hall, the quiz night is the only proper time to use your smarts throughout your degree.  (18+ Event).
 
 \end{event}
 
 
 \begin{event}{Camp}{18th to 21st July}{Lake Leshenaultia}
 
-The UCC goes camping! Without tents. There is a dormitory. During the winter break, UCC will host a camp at Camp Leschenaultia. This is a chance to get your computer out of the house for a few days, tinkering and playing games with a whole bunch of other members. Don't worry, you won't be without precious internet.
-
- (18+ Event).
+The UCC goes camping! Without tents. There is a dormitory. During the winter break, UCC will host a camp at Camp Leschenaultia. This is a chance to get your computer out of the house for a few days, tinkering and playing games with a whole bunch of other members. Don't worry, you won't be without precious internet. (18+ Event).
 
 \end{event}
 
@@ -79,6 +75,8 @@ The big non-tech event of the year, the 40th Anniversary dinner is an opportunit
 
 \end{event}
 
+\pagebreak
+
 \begin{event}{Cameron Hall Charity Vigil}{Semester 2 - around mid-semester study break - From Dusk til Dawn}{Cameron Hall}
 
 Once a year, all of the clubs in Cameron Hall get together and hold a night of fun and games to raise money for charity. While the details of the night are still to come, the UCC will probably host a LAN. There will be an entry fee for this event, but expect it to be fully worth it.
@@ -92,7 +90,7 @@ Tech talks are a chance to demonstrate your own tech-y knowledge, or learn from
 
 \end{event}
 
-
+\pagebreak
 
 \begin{mdframed}[backgroundcolor=white]
 \color{black}{\section{FUCC Camp Scholarship}}
diff --git a/chapters/FindClubroom.tex b/chapters/FindClubroom.tex
index 7f70106b511a831ccf83a9affd5d0d12057e33d2..68f4243a2f55209d6d3b7339be008302b4809374 100644
--- a/chapters/FindClubroom.tex
+++ b/chapters/FindClubroom.tex
@@ -3,17 +3,22 @@
 % Directions to the clubroom, ideally with non terrible maps. Most people don't ever find it :-(
 
 
+\section{Maps}
 
 
 \begin{figure}[H]
 	\centering
-	\includegraphics[width=0.9\textwidth]{figures/maps.png}
+	\includegraphics[width=1\textwidth]{figures/maps.png}
 	\caption{Maps} 
 	\label{maps.png}
 \end{figure}
 
-\small{
+\pagebreak
+
+\section{Directions}
+
 \begin{mdframed}
+
 \begin{enumerate}
 	\item Starting from the carpark outside The Tav, follow the arrow on the aerial picture to get to the Cameron Hall door, then go up the stairs to the second floor and follow the bottom map.
 	\item If you see a coke machine and a snack machine, you are in the right place. The UCC clubroom has lots of computers and a couple of couches.
@@ -22,4 +27,12 @@
 
 You can see if the clubroom is open online at \url{http://webcams.ucc.asn.au/}
 
-\end{mdframed}}
+\begin{figure}[H]
+	\centering
+	\includegraphics[width=0.7\textwidth]{figures/webcam2.jpg}
+	\caption{This is what the clubroom looks like}
+	\label{webcam2.jpg}
+\end{figure}
+
+
+\end{mdframed}
diff --git a/chapters/Glossary.tex b/chapters/Glossary.tex
index 234199703f4509ad3faf07e5552a546df9dd90c4..777bd55c8439fbfff33e80a1f3b77734d2f1e61a 100644
--- a/chapters/Glossary.tex
+++ b/chapters/Glossary.tex
@@ -39,6 +39,11 @@ IRC &
 The lifeblood of UCCan communication. Internet Relay Chat lets you share news, stories and terrible puns with other members worldwide. \\
 KDE &
 The K Desktop Environment. A rival of GNOME which some members prefer. Contains a frankly scary number of features, and a memory footprint to match. \\
+
+\end{tabular}
+
+\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\linewidth}|p{0.7\linewidth}}
+	\rowcolor{black} \color{white}{Term} & \color{white}{Translation} \\
 kernel &
 The core of an operating system. All operating systems have a kernel, some popular ones include the Linux kernel and the Mach kernel. \\
 LDAP &
@@ -46,12 +51,7 @@ Lightweight Directory Access Protocol: the black magic used for authentication a
 Linux &
 the kernel (basis) of an open source UNIX operating system that has developed quite a following among computer scientists and engineers. \\
 loft &
-the area above the UCC that looks down into the UCC clubroom. LAN gaming and other activities take place up there.
-
-\end{tabular}
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\linewidth}|p{0.7\linewidth}}
-	\rowcolor{black} \color{white}{Term} & \color{white}{Translation} \\
+the area above the UCC that looks down into the UCC clubroom. LAN gaming and other activities take place up there. \\
 
 machine room &
 The UCC data centre. This is the small room with the glass doors that is located within the clubroom. All of our servers are kept in this room. It is locked when there is no one from Wheel around. \\
@@ -83,6 +83,12 @@ TLA &
 Three Letter Acronym -- a way to refer to UCC members, often used in the minutes of meetings. Use the tla program or visit the UCC website to decode them. \\
 Ubuntu &
 A Linux distribution derived from Debian. Funded with space money. \\
+\end{tabular}
+
+\pagebreak
+
+\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\linewidth}|p{0.7\linewidth}}
+	\rowcolor{black} \color{white}{Term} & \color{white}{Translation} \\
 UCCan &
 someone who spends a lot of time in the UCC. Some UCCans pass their units. \\
 Unifi &
diff --git a/chapters/Groups.tex b/chapters/Groups.tex
index a40cdac8cdc34f0f7dfed9b798f00d70f2a4c9f2..c11be2a204d861a109278ec621c9da2bb50f0264 100644
--- a/chapters/Groups.tex
+++ b/chapters/Groups.tex
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
 		Contact: <\href{mailto:#1@ucc.asn.au}{#1@ucc.asn.au}>
 	\end{mdframed}
 	\begin{mdframed}
-		Members: \url{http://www.ucc.asn.au/infobase/groups/#1.ucc}
+		Members: \small{\url{http://www.ucc.asn.au/infobase/groups/#1.ucc}}
 	\end{mdframed}
 
 	
@@ -44,17 +44,17 @@ The Fresher Rep is your voice on the Committee. Get to know them and let them kn
 Fresher Rep: <\href{mailto:fresher@ucc.asn.au}{fresher@ucc.asn.au}>
 \end{mdframed}
 \end{uccgroup}
-
+\pagebreak
 \begin{uccgroup}{wheel}
 
 Wheel is in charge of maintaining the club's machines. They are the best people to see if you're having problems with the computers. Wheel maintains its own membership, but works hand in hand with Committee on issues relating to account policy. If you abuse your account, it will be locked by a Wheel member. The unlocking of accounts is at the discretion of Committee. Wheel have infrequent meetings, where they sing the secret wheel song. % THIS DOESN'T ACTUALLY HAPPEN
 
 \end{uccgroup}
-\pagebreak
+
 \begin{uccgroup}{door}
 The Door group is responsible for the clubroom itself. Only a member of door group can unlock the clubroom and keep it open for members during the day. This means that if the only Door group member in the room has to leave, then everyone will have to leave until another Door group member arrives.
 \end{uccgroup}
-
+\pagebreak
 \begin{uccgroup}{coke}
 The Coke group are the people to talk to if you want to add money to your dispense account (see the section on dispense). They can also credit your account for bad dispenses and other tasks related to dispense.
 \end{uccgroup}
diff --git a/chapters/Introduction.tex b/chapters/Introduction.tex
index 2aa71b8d251f71853d523f96651e07a5287d2a6d..7fc0106673b3143de6766e7009f77c52a4a150fb 100644
--- a/chapters/Introduction.tex
+++ b/chapters/Introduction.tex
@@ -6,48 +6,40 @@
 % <person>'s welcome
 \newenvironment{welcome}[3]
 {
+	
 	\begin{mdframed}[backgroundcolor=white]
 	
 \color{black}{\section{#1's Welcome}}
+\color{black}{\bf Incoming message from #2  <\href{mailto:#3@ucc.asn.au}{#3@ucc.asn.au}>:}
 
-\color{black}{Incoming message from #2  <\href{mailto:#3@ucc.asn.au}{#3@ucc.asn.au}>:}
 
 
-	
-}{\end{mdframed}}
 
 
+}{\end{mdframed}}
 
 \begin{welcome}{President}{Samuel Shenton}{samuel}
 
-\%TODO: Remember to write welcome before printing
+Welcome to the UCC and our 40th Anniversary Fresher Guide!
 
-\end{welcome}
-
-\begin{welcome}{Vice President}{Sam Moore}{matches}
+UCC has always been a social club for students interested in computers who want to meet new friends, work on projects or play games during breaks.
+No technical experience is necessary to join up but if you do want to learn more and get involved with computers be sure to attend our many Tech Talks and Hacking Nights announced on our primary mailing list ucc@.
+We also host a bunch of social events throughout the year such as LANs, the Quiz Night, our Annual Camp in July and Charity Vigil.
+Be sure to attend the Fresher's Welcome and Annual General Meeting to get the best introduction to the club and run for Fresher Rep, a great first step to becoming involved in the UCC Committee.
 
-Since the President hasn't written anything, it is my duty as Vice President to pick up the slack and welcome you to the 2014 Fresher Guide.
+The UCC Clubroom has been the focal centre of the club for years.
+With numerous clubroom desktops, machine room and our famous Coke and Snack Machines it provides everything you could want on a typical university day.
+Recently, some new chairs, keyboards and mice have been purchased to improve equipment and an Oculus Rift bought for all members to try out, just ask a door member.
 
-Welcome to the 2014 Fresher Guide!
+Founded in 1974, the UCC is one of the oldest student run computer clubs in the world, even older than the Computer Science Department here at UWA.
+To celebrate, we are hosting a 40th Anniversary Dinner in September where members old and new will gather to learn and reminisce over our rich history.
+History which no doubt will be dug up again throughout the year.
 
-Still here?
-
-In that case, my advice to freshers is to \pun{stay fresh}.
+So make sure you come to the clubroom, set up your account and enhance your university experience at UCC.
 
+Samuel Shenton [SAS]
+UCC President 2013
 \end{welcome}
 
-\begin{welcome}{Fresher Representative}{Kier Campbell}{vanish}
-
-\% TODO: Find the Fresher Representative. Is he still alive?
-
-\end{welcome}
-
-\begin{welcome}{Murphy}{A. C. C. Murphy}{murphy}
-
-This year UCC turns 0x28 (40). Therefore, I have been asked to write a special welcome message.
-
-\%TODO: Get someone who is actually funny to write Murphy's welcome.
-
-\end{welcome}
 
 
diff --git a/chapters/Services.tex b/chapters/Services.tex
index 0bf82141d581fb62fdc0c482200803f1ff2a6dc9..2536ae448bf467aa3f2fc9b7da299a2d63bb718f 100644
--- a/chapters/Services.tex
+++ b/chapters/Services.tex
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
 \begin{mdframed}
 This Chapter provides an overview of UCC's services (as of January 2014); how to use them, what they are for, what servers are responsible for them. The full hostname for a server is \server{server.ucc.asn.au}.
 
- Servers are usually named after fish beginning with M. This is because they are in the Machine Room, and they run Linux. The mascot for Linux is Tux, a penguin, and he likes to eat fish. The more you know...
+ Servers are usually named after fish beginning with M. This is because they are in the Machine Room, and they run Linux. The mascot for Linux is Tux, a penguin, and he likes to eat fish.
 
 
 Remember that all services are maintained by UCC's members. If you are interested in learning more, or running a new service, ask someone!
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Administrator access to \server{heathred} is fairly unrestricted; it is also ava
 
 \end{uccservice}
 
-
+\pagebreak
 
 \begin{uccservice}{Drinks and Snacks --- Dispense}{merlo, coke machine, snack machine}
 
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ A relay connected to \server{merlo} can be activated by door members from the sn
 
 \end{uccservice}
 
-\pagebreak
+
 
 \begin{uccservice}{Mumble}{heathred}
 
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Mumble is a thing for voice chat whilst playing games. \server{heathred} runs a
 From within the clubroom, you can navigate to \url{http://robotnik} to play music over the speakers. Beware, as repeated abuse may lead to activation of the dreaded "loldongs" mode.
 
 \end{uccservice}
-
+\pagebreak
 \begin{uccservice}{Email}{mooneye}
 
 UCC proudly runs its own mail server. You have an email account <username@ucc.asn.au>. The address <username@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> will also work.
@@ -99,6 +99,16 @@ We use something called LDAP for authentication and linux accounts. SAMBA is inv
 
 \end{uccservice}
 
+\begin{uccservice}{Network Servers}{murasoi, mooneye}
+
+Murasoi is a wheel-only server which serves as a router for all of UCC's networks and runs the infamous "ucc-fw" firewall. Murasoi also acts as the DHCP server.
+
+DNS is on mooneye. The magic that makes \url{http://username.ucc.asn.au} point to your website happens on mooneye.
+
+\end{uccservice}
+
+\pagebreak
+
 \begin{uccservice}{File Storage}{mylah, enron/stearns, nortel/onetel, motsugo}
 
 With your account comes not one, but \emph{two} "home" directories for your files.
@@ -115,19 +125,10 @@ If you are using Linux, you can use the program "sshfs" to mount your home or aw
 %\server{motsugo}'s disks contain "home" which is exported only to servers via NFS.
 %The NetApp \server{nortel} and \server{onetel} store Virtual Machine (VM) images, and "/services" --- the directory that contains UCC's website, amongst other things.
 
-\end{uccservice}
-
-\begin{uccservice}{Network Servers}{murasoi, mooneye}
-
-Murasoi is a wheel-only server which serves as a router for all of UCC's networks and runs the infamous "ucc-fw" firewall. Murasoi also acts as the DHCP server.
 
-DNS is on mooneye. The magic that makes \url{http://username.ucc.asn.au} point to your website happens on mooneye.
 
 \end{uccservice}
 
-
-\pagebreak
-
 \begin{uccservice}{Virtual Machine Hosting}{medico, motsugo, heathred, mylah}
 
 Members who are particularly nice to wheel group can get their own VM hosted at UCC. \server{medico} runs the amazing ProxMox interface and is used for all new VMs. The typical way to use this interface is from a web browser on \server{maaxen}, a VM running on \server{medico}...
diff --git a/chapters/SetupAccount.tex b/chapters/SetupAccount.tex
index 73f06654684c9b415da025d902b8ff207864f13d..7d20a272bfc1182a26660c108bee6145145c7f76 100644
--- a/chapters/SetupAccount.tex
+++ b/chapters/SetupAccount.tex
@@ -20,6 +20,8 @@ Accessing the UCC WiFi network can be a bit tricky (particularly on Windows mach
 
 \end{mdframed}
 
+\pagebreak
+
 \section{SSH for Great Good}
 
 \begin{mdframed}
@@ -38,16 +40,17 @@ You don't have to be in the UCC clubroom to use SSH! Simply use "username@ssh.uc
 
 \begin{mdframed}
 
-\begin{figure}[H]
-	\centering
-	\includegraphics[width=1.0\textwidth]{figures/ssh.png}
-	\caption{SSH from Linux} 
-	\label{ssh.png}
-\end{figure}
+
+%\begin{figure}[H]
+%	\centering
+%	\includegraphics[width=1.0\textwidth]{figures/ssh.png}
+%	\caption{SSH from Linux} 
+%	\label{ssh.png}
+%\end{figure}
 
 \begin{figure}[H]
 	\centering
-	\includegraphics[width=0.7\textwidth]{figures/putty.png}
+	\includegraphics[width=0.5\textwidth]{figures/putty.png}
 	\caption{Use PuTTY to SSH. Just press "Open"} 
 	\label{putty.png}
 \end{figure}
diff --git a/chapters/UnixCommands.tex b/chapters/UnixCommands.tex
index 55d1e0bd67b4bc5dc66c5a84970041cd934fa8ff..506f7316dea353ce5e073c8215b88cb9ff981f14 100644
--- a/chapters/UnixCommands.tex
+++ b/chapters/UnixCommands.tex
@@ -1,18 +1,16 @@
 \zchapter{Common UNIX/Linux Commands}\label{UnixCommands}
 
 
+%\begin{mdframed}
 
-\begin{mdframed}
+%A large number of the UCC's computers run UNIX or Linux. If you've never encountered UNIX before, it might be a bit daunting for you. While most UNIX operating systems come with nice graphical desktops, the power is all in the text-based shell. Here are some common shell commands, in no particular order. There will be a "Learn to Linux" night at some point to help you out with some of the finer points.
 
-A large number of the UCC's computers run UNIX or Linux. If you've never encountered UNIX before, it might be a bit daunting for you. While most UNIX operating systems come with nice graphical desktops, the power is all in the text-based shell. Here are some common shell commands, in no particular order. There will be a "Learn to Linux" night at some point to help you out with some of the finer points.
+%Many commands have an available help summary that you can get by appending \verb/--help/.
 
-Many commands have an available help summary that you can get by appending \verb/--help/.
-
-\end{mdframed}
+%\end{mdframed}
 
 \newcommand{\uc}[2]{ \shell{#1} & \small{#2} \\}
 
-\newcolumntype{L}{>{\centering\arraybackslash}m{0.5\textwidth}}
 \centering
 	\rowcolors{1}{}{lightgray}
 	\begin{tabular}{|p{0.35\linewidth}|p{0.6\linewidth}|}
@@ -48,3 +46,6 @@ Many commands have an available help summary that you can get by appending \verb
 		\hline
 	\end{tabular}
 
+
+
+
diff --git a/fresher_guide.pdf b/fresher_guide.pdf
index 4b359db9f031c37254ca786006dfe0d8d34564d4..5dd51728fd30689c4d2c01a34a3ee8f8aa683dc6 100644
Binary files a/fresher_guide.pdf and b/fresher_guide.pdf differ
diff --git a/fresher_guide.tex b/fresher_guide.tex
index 27a0990c3a4ec1f08b234c246f5436f06ceca5ef..f6f43f73ef80840b0f744269952360a0ff140bbd 100644
--- a/fresher_guide.tex
+++ b/fresher_guide.tex
@@ -2,16 +2,18 @@
 % This is complicated because it is based on [SZM]'s 2012 Honours Thesis template, which in turn was based on a template written by a Physics Professor.
 % ~50% of this isn't actually needed, but it's too much effort to clean it up.
 
-\documentclass[a4paper,10pt,titlepage]{report}
+
+\documentclass[a4paper,14pt]{extreport}
+\usepackage[margin=0.75in,headsep=0.25in,footskip=0.25in]{geometry}
 \renewcommand{\familydefault}{\ttdefault}
 %\linespread{1.3}
 %\usepackage{setspace}
 %\onehalfspacing 
- \parskip 10pt           % sets spacing between paragraphs
+ \parskip 12pt           % sets spacing between paragraphs
  %\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.5} 	% Uncomment for 1.5 spacing between lines
  %\parindent 0pt		  % sets leading space for paragraphs
 
-
+\usepackage{anyfontsize}
 
 \usepackage{mdframed}
 
@@ -31,7 +33,7 @@
 \usepackage{epstopdf}
 \usepackage{float}
 \usepackage[compact]{titlesec}
-\titlespacing{\chapter}{0pt}{0pt}{0pt}
+\titlespacing{\chapter}{0pt}{-50pt}{0pt}
 \titleformat{\chapter}
 {\normalfont\LARGE\bfseries}{\thechapter.}{1em}{}
 
@@ -111,13 +113,14 @@
 
 %\usepackage{endfloat}
 %\nomarkersintext
-\pagestyle{plain}
-\topmargin -0.6true in
-\textwidth 15true cm
-\textheight 9.5true in
-\oddsidemargin 0.25true in
-\evensidemargin 0.25true in
-\headsep 0.4true in
+%\pagestyle{plain}
+%\topmargin -0.6true in
+%\textwidth 15true cm
+%\textheight 9.5true in
+%\oddsidemargin 0.25true in
+%\evensidemargin 0.25true in
+%\headsep 0.4true in
+
 
 \usepackage{fancyheadings}
 \pagestyle{fancy}
@@ -143,12 +146,19 @@
 
 \newcommand{\zchapter}[1]{\chapter{#1} \setcounter{section}{-1}}
 
+\usepackage{tocloft}
+\renewcommand\cftchapfont{\normalsize\bfseries}
+\renewcommand\cftsecfont{\normalsize}
+
+\renewcommand\cftchappagefont{\normalsize\bfseries}
+\renewcommand\cftsecpagefont{\normalsize}
 %---------------------------------------------------------
 %---------------------------------------------------------
 \begin{document}
 
 \include{titlepage/Titlepage}               % This is who you are
 
+
 \pagenumbering{roman}
 \newpage
 %---------------------------------------------------------
@@ -159,7 +169,7 @@
 \tableofcontents
 %\listoffigures
 \markboth{}{}
-\linespread{1.0}
+\linespread{1.5}
 \newpage
 
 \pagenumbering{arabic}
@@ -179,6 +189,8 @@
 \include{chapters/Clubroom}
 \include{chapters/Communications}
 \include{chapters/Services}
+
+\linespread{1.0}
 \include{chapters/UnixCommands}
 \include{chapters/Glossary}
 % ETC