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Color Table Series Part 1: Introduction & Colortbl Package

12. December 2017 by Xavier Leave a Comment

Series overview Introduction to colors The colortbl package The xcolor package The colortab package   1. Introduction to colors Colors constitute the human visual interpretation of light waves of different wavelengths.   Color models There exist several models to represent colors. We will examine the three that are provided by the <a href="https://ctan.org/pkg/color" target="_blank" rel="noopener">color</a> … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Figure & table, Introduction, LaTeX, Package, Tips & tricks Tagged: color, colortab, colortbl, introduction, LaTeX, makecell, multirow, red, table, tabular, xcolor

The Path to your Figures

5. December 2017 by slackner 7 Comments

Most people prefer to not save their figures in the same directory as the tex file itself since it would clutter up quickly. A common solution is to save all figures in a sub-folder of the main directory and use instead of to import them (to use \includegraphics you need the graphicx package). Personally, I … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Figure & table, LaTeX, Package, Tips & tricks Tagged: directory, directory path, graphicspath, graphicx, grffile, LaTeX, organization

Professional and clean tables with LaTeX

6. February 2017 by tom 10 Comments

Tables are great to visualize data in a structured way. Unfortunately, too often I see tables which are cluttered and difficult to read and interpret. It takes little to make them more presentable and easier to read. This post advocates tidy and lean tables, to the benefit of the reader. 1. Add a caption which … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Figure & table, Introduction, LaTeX, Package Tagged: array, book, booktabs, editor, LaTeX, style, table, tabular, typesetting

Adding references from an external file

23. August 2016 by tom 3 Comments

When writing a scientific paper, one often provides supplementary materials together with the main manuscript. Supplementary materials can be additional figures, tables, or other materials not included in the main manuscript. However, since these materials are usually kept in a different physical file, they can not be referenced in the main manuscript using the standard … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Figure & table, LaTeX, Package, Tips & tricks Tagged: external reference, figure, label, LaTeX, multiple documents, ref, scientific writing, supplementary material, table, usepackage, xr

Aligning multiple figures or logos

26. February 2016 by tom 2 Comments

I was working on a presentation and had to place several logos at the end of a slide. Initially, I just added them using includegraphics. However, it looked terrible because each logo was of a different size. Obviously, I wanted to arrange them at least half-decently. For that, I aligned them vertically and added some … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Figure & table, LaTeX, Package, Tips & tricks Tagged: align, arrange, figure, horizontal, LaTeX, logo, vertical
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