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Changing font styles in LaTeX

10. August 2015 by tom Leave a Comment

I wrote an article about font sizes in LaTeX, which has become a hugely popular post. Other features of a font can be summarized as its style. The font style describes whether a font is with decorations (serif) or without (sans serif) as well as other features of its appreance (bold, italic, etc.). These features … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Introduction, LaTeX, Tips & tricks Tagged: bold, font, italic, LaTeX, monospace, sans serif, series, serif, shape, slant, small capitals, style, typewriter

LaTeX symbols and where to find them

6. August 2015 by tom 4 Comments

The number of symbols that can be produced with TeX/LaTeX and the packages providing them is quite impressive. Often, I know the command by heart or a quick check on Google is sufficient to produce a specific symbol. However, it might happen that I don’t know the name of the symbol nor how to describe … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Introduction, LaTeX, math, Package, Tips & tricks Tagged: cheatsheet, collection, currency, LaTeX, legal, math, symbols

DIY Scuba Diving Log Book

22. July 2015 by tom 3 Comments

I have been diving quite a bit during the past few months. Like most divers I met, I log my dives in a small booklet, a dive log book. Many dive shops sell their own dive log books, usually at around US$5-10. The motivation for creating my own dive log book is not so much … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Introduction, LaTeX, Tips & tricks Tagged: book, booklet, custom, diving, DIY, LaTeX, log, scuba, template

Using colors in a LaTeX document

20. May 2015 by tom 9 Comments

Guest post by Qutub Sajib While preparing a document in LaTeX, you may want to use colors for different purposes. Those purposes might be to color text or highlight text by changing its background color. You may even want to do both, highlight colored text. In this tutorial, we’re going to discuss how to color … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Introduction, LaTeX, Package, Tips & tricks Tagged: cmyk, color, definecolor, highlight, LaTeX, rgb, text, textcolor, usepackage, xcolor

Replacing repetitive values in a table column by an arrow

10. April 2015 by tom 2 Comments

Ideally, tables are quickly and easily readable. Removing repetitive content helps the reader to grasp the essential result quicker and makes tables more readable. A possible option to make a table more readable is to replace repetitive content across a column with an arrow.   Preparations We will use TikZ to draw an arrow from … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Figure & table, LaTeX, Tips & tricks Tagged: arrow, column, LaTeX, readable, repeat, repetitive, table, tabular, TikZ
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