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Undefining a command in LaTeX

5. August 2014 by tom 5 Comments

I was editing a poster and didn’t know whether or not to include a bibliography. I had already added \cite commands and wanted to get an idea of what it looks like without bibliography. So I commented out \printbiliography to get rid of the bibliography, but the numbers were still in the text. Removing all … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Introduction, LaTeX, Tips & tricks Tagged: cite, empty, LaTeX, let, nirvana, renewcommand, undefined

Using Google Scholar to download BibTeX citations

22. April 2014 by tom 18 Comments

Google indexes most things on the web. “Most things” includes publications which are searchable through Google Scholar. Google Scholar generates BibTeX citations which can be imported into a .bib file or citation database. To download BibTeX citation go to Google Scholar and search for a publication. Through the cite button below a search result Google … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Bibtex & biblatex, Introduction, LaTeX, Tips & tricks Tagged: biblatex, bibliography, bibtex, Bibtex & biblatex, cite, download, Google Scholar, LaTeX, reference

Stop loosing track of labels by displaying them in the PDF

2. October 2012 by tom 7 Comments

Sometimes it is hard to keep track of labels, particularly in large documents with many figures, tables or equations. Unless you remember all label names by heart, you will likely scroll up and down till you find the particular position in the text where the label is defined. The showlabels package provides a convenient way … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Bibtex & biblatex, Figure & table, Introduction, LaTeX, Package, Tips & tricks Tagged: cite, enumerate, equation, figure, label, LaTeX, showlabels, table, usepackage

Counting the total number of…

16. April 2012 by tom 10 Comments

…sections, chapters, pages, theorems, equations, references, etc. There are numerous potential commands in LaTeX one may consider counting in order to automatically output their total number of appearances in a document. The totcount package provides a simple way to do that. We will to consider two different cases, single commands (cite, section, chapter, etc.) and … [Read more…]

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Posted in: LaTeX, Package, Tips & tricks Tagged: bibliography, cite, counter, equation, label, LaTeX, mathtools, totcount, usepackage

Natbib: Multiple reference citation

17. March 2008 by tom 36 Comments

Natbib is a reimplementation of the \cite command, providing both, author-year and numerical citations.You can get the distribution as well as the documentation from CTAN.Apparently, my previous post on this topic was not providing sufficient information in order to automatically create lists for multiple citations, e.g. [1,2,3, 5] -> [1-3, 5].Here is how it definitely … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Bibtex & biblatex, Introduction, LaTeX, Package Tagged: bibliography, bibliographystyle, citation, cite, citep, citet, LaTeX
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