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Complex number symbols in LaTeX

27. November 2013 by tom 8 Comments

This post summarizes symbols used in complex number theory.   The set of complex numbers See here for a complete list of set symbols.   Complex number notation Nothing unexpected here, the standard i or sometimes j is used.   Real part   Imaginary part

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Posted in: Introduction, LaTeX, math, Package, Tips & tricks Tagged: amsfont, amsmath, amssymb, complex numbers, imaginary, LaTeX, math, real, set, usepackage

LaTeX’s alternative letter class newlfm

11. November 2013 by tom Leave a Comment

A while ago, I wrote a post on how to write a letter using LaTeX. That post was based on the standard documentclass letter. Letters look different in different parts of the world. Furthermore, the standard class has certain limitations. Therefore, it is not surprising that a number of alternative letter classes and packages were … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Introduction, LaTeX, Package, Tips & tricks Tagged: alternative, documentclass, fax, flexible, LaTeX, letter, memo, newlfm

Rotate an image, table or paragraph in LaTeX

1. October 2013 by tom 2 Comments

The rotating package provides easy-to-use functionality to rotate content. The float environments sidewaystable and sidewaysfigure introduce landscape tables and figures, respectively. The package automatically takes care of the rotation direction for twoside documents. Besides 90 degrees rotation, the package also provides a command and environment to rotate content at an arbitrary angle.   Sidewaysfigure example … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Figure & table, Introduction, LaTeX, Package Tagged: figure, landscape, LaTeX, rotating, sidewaysfigure, sidewaystable, table, turn, usepackage

[R/knitr] Automatic bibliography generation with biblatex in RStudio

20. August 2013 by tom 16 Comments

Everybody is talking about making research reproducible. With the integration of knitr in RStudio, reproducible research has been made available to people who are less familiar with the Terminal. All you need is some basics in R and LaTeX and you can generate reports directly from within RStudio. With a few tweaks,  RStudio automatically generates … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Bibtex & biblatex, Introduction, LaTeX, R, Sweave/knitr, Tips & tricks Tagged: biblatex, bibliography, bibtex, knitr, LaTeX, MWE, reproducible research, RStudio

Tidy and compact table of contents with multitoc

14. August 2013 by tom Leave a Comment

The multitoc package provides an easy and clean way to save space when producing a table of contents. It allows for two or more columns. Similarly, list of figures and list of tables can be compressed.   The basics To produce a multi-column table of contents like the one above you’ll have to do the … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Figure & table, Introduction, LaTeX, Package, Tips & tricks Tagged: LaTeX, listoffigures, listoftables, multicol, multitoc, tableofcontent, usepackage
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