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Structuring a report/book with \input{filename}

16. July 2007 by tom 5 Comments

When I started using LaTex, I never bothered about dividing my report into several files. I ended up scrolling down hundreds of lines every time I wanted to make a little change somewhere in the document. It was only later that I learnt how to structure the whole story into different files and therefore omit … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Introduction, LaTeX, Tips & tricks Tagged: book, input, LaTeX, report

Formatting code in LaTex (tabbing, verbatim)

11. July 2007 by tom 9 Comments

Formatting code in LaTex is as astonishingly easy, once one knows how to do it. There is a command “tabbing”, which is used in the same way as for example “centering”, except that one has to tell the computer where to set a tab. \begin{tabbing} if \= (condition) \{ \\ % inserts a tab just … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Introduction, LaTeX, Tips & tricks Tagged: code, LaTeX, tabbing, verbatim

\documentclass{book, report, article or letter}

9. July 2007 by tom 1 Comment

A LaTeX document starts with the command \documentclass [option] {type}. The most common document-classes in LaTex are: book report article letter All of them are similar, except letter. The main differences can be summerised as follows: An “article” does not provide “chapter”, whereas “book” and “report” do. Thus, the first structuring element of an “article” … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Introduction, LaTeX Tagged: abstract, article, book, documentclass, LaTeX, letter, report, titlepage, twoside

Installing LaTeX on Windows & Mac OS X

4. July 2007 by tom 4 Comments

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Posted in: Introduction, LaTeX Tagged: installing, LaTeX, LED, Mac OS X, MacTex, MikTex, TexShop, Windows

Placing a reference on top of an arrow, equality or equivalence symbol

26. June 2007 by tom 1 Comment

The following works for any math symbol which you want to put on top of one another. The command \displaystyle_{command1}^{command2} does the job (where “command1” is what you want to place below and “command2” above). The disadvantage is it moves one symbol slightly downwards in such a way that the space between the two symbols … [Read more…]

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Posted in: LaTeX, math, Tips & tricks Tagged: displaystyle, LaTeX, math, stackrel
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