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Getting started with LaTeX – a collection of resources

29. October 2012 by tom 16 Comments

There are many great LaTeX tutorials available online. Therefore, I will not write another guide on how to get started with LaTeX. This post is a collection of links to resources I think provide a good starting point, getting you going with reasonable effort. Everything else will come with time… LaTeX and the community Getting … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Introduction, LaTeX Tagged: community, getting started, guide, LaTeX, resources, tug, tutorial

Multiple bibliographies with biblatex

22. October 2012 by tom 12 Comments

The biblatex package offers great flexibility while creating bibliographies. One of the things the package handles beautifully and can be achieved with little effort is the subdivision of a bibliography into multiple parts for per chapter/section bibliographies as well as by type or other patterns.   Per chapter/section bibliographies Biblatex implements the refsection environment to … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Bibtex & biblatex, Introduction, LaTeX, Package, Tips & tricks Tagged: article, biblatex, bibliography, book, chapter bibliography, LaTeX, multiple bibliographies, nottype, refsection, report, type, usepackage

Changing the font size in fancyhdr

9. October 2012 by tom 4 Comments

The default header with fancyhdr for a book (two-sided by default) displays the chapter at the inner side (left odd, right even) and the section title at the outer side (left even, right odd). For long chapter and/or section titles, the two may overlap. There are several possible workarounds to solve this issue. One may … [Read more…]

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Posted in: LaTeX, Package, Tips & tricks Tagged: book, fancyhdr, fancyhdr font size, font size, LaTeX, long header, overlapping header, report, usepackage

Stop loosing track of labels by displaying them in the PDF

2. October 2012 by tom 7 Comments

Sometimes it is hard to keep track of labels, particularly in large documents with many figures, tables or equations. Unless you remember all label names by heart, you will likely scroll up and down till you find the particular position in the text where the label is defined. The showlabels package provides a convenient way … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Bibtex & biblatex, Figure & table, Introduction, LaTeX, Package, Tips & tricks Tagged: cite, enumerate, equation, figure, label, LaTeX, showlabels, table, usepackage

Normal text in math mode

24. September 2012 by tom 17 Comments

The font type LaTeX uses in math mode is somewhat special since it is optimized for writing mathematical formulas. Letters are printed in italics, with more space left in-between, spaces are ignored. In certain cases it may be desirable to include “normal text” within an equation. There is a simple way to add “normal text” … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Introduction, LaTeX, math, Tips & tricks Tagged: amsmath, LaTeX, math, math mode, mathit, normal text, text, textrm
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