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Math-formulas with LaTeX on WordPress

1. April 2008 by tom 4 Comments

WordPress supports the basic LaTeX math mode. How does it work? Simply type $latex …$, where you replace … with the LaTeX math code. Here is an example formula, $latex f(x_1,x_2)=x_1^2+x_2^2$ which translates to: The original post on the official WordPress blog can be found here.

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Posted in: LaTeX, math, Tips & tricks Tagged: formula, LaTeX, math

Natbib: Multiple reference citation

17. March 2008 by tom 38 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

Emphasise text: \text..{}

10. February 2008 by tom 4 Comments

You probably know how to emphasise text by making it italicised or bold. But did you know there were other possibilities to emphasise text in Latex? Standard method to emphasise text: \emph{}: italics  Complete list of possibilities provided by Latex: \textit{} % italics \textbf{} % bold \texttt{} % typewriter style \textsf{} % sans-serif \textsc{} % all … [Read more…]

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Posted in: LaTeX, Tips & tricks Tagged: emph, LaTeX, textbf, textit, textsc, textsf, texttt

Placing graphics/images inside a table

4. February 2008 by tom 39 Comments

Pictures do not necessarily have to be placed inside the figure environment, but can perfectly be included inside table cells. The advantage is, you can without any effort arrange a series of images in a matrix and individually scale them. Or, you could combine text with images in a table. And here is how: You … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Figure & table, LaTeX, Tips & tricks Tagged: caption, figure, graphicx, hline, label, LaTeX, table, tabular

Create your slides / presentations with LaTeX

21. January 2008 by tom 6 Comments

Obviously, LaTeX cannot only generate articles, reports and books, but also slides for presentations. This blog-entry is not an extensive introduction to slide-creation in LaTeX, but shows the basic concepts in a simple environment. There are other, more sophisticated commands than we introduce here, which are more powerful. But for simple slides with text and … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Introduction, LaTeX, Package Tagged: LaTeX, slide, slides
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