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Fancy LaTeX chapter styles

3. July 2012 by tom 73 Comments

Many books, theses and reports are written in LaTeX using the report or book document classes. Often, the authors make use of the default chapter style. There are, however, a great number of alternative styles available, some of which being very fancy or playful. This post is a collection of alternative chapter styles available, some … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Introduction, LaTeX, Package, Tips & tricks Tagged: book, chapter, chapter style, fancy chapter, fncychap, LaTeX, memoir, report, title format, titlesec, usepackage

Adding lines for taking handwritten notes in LaTeX

25. June 2012 by tom 11 Comments

I recently wanted to add a few empty lines to a document for taking handwritten notes on a printed copy. Somewhat similar to a package available for slides created with the document class beamer (see handoutWithNotes). However, I couldn’t find a package that allows me to do that. So I wrote a few lines of … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Introduction, LaTeX, Package, Tips & tricks Tagged: document, handwritten notes, LaTeX, lines, notes, usepackage

Writing a thesis in LaTeX

8. June 2012 by tom 16 Comments

Writing a thesis is a time-intensive endeavor. Fortunately, using LaTeX, you can focus on the content rather than the formatting of your thesis. The following article summarizes the most important aspects of writing a thesis in LaTeX, providing you with a document skeleton (at the end) and lots of additional tips and tricks. Document class … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Introduction, LaTeX, Package, Tips & tricks Tagged: documentclass, LaTeX, listoffigures, listoftables, report, tableofcontent, thesis, usepackage

Generate LaTeX tables from CSV files (Excel)

30. May 2012 by tom 11 Comments

Besides various online services and scripts, there are several LaTeX packages that generate tables directly from CSV (comma separated value) files. The advantage is everything is in the tex-file in one place and one doesn’t have to switch back and forth between website/script and LaTeX when changes are made. The drawback clearly is their limited … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Figure & table, Introduction, LaTeX, Package, Tips & tricks Tagged: csv2latex, csvsimple, datatool, excel2latex, LaTeX, multicolumn, pgfplotstable, table, tabular, usepackage

List of symbols or abbreviations (nomenclature)

14. May 2012 by tom 39 Comments

  Update (April 2014): This package has not been updated in the past few years. You may want to use the more recent and more flexible glossaries package.   Printing a list of abbreviations or symbols is one of these things (like so many) LaTeX provides a very simple and elegant solution for. The nomencl … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Introduction, LaTeX, Package, Tips & tricks Tagged: abbreviations, LaTeX, makeindex, makenomenclature, nomencl, nomenclature, nomname, printnomenclature, symbols, usepackage
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