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60 pages, published on May 2018
Author(s): GoalKicker Books
Series: Programming Notes for Professionals
Publisher: GoalKicker Books
Year: 2018
Language: English
Pages: 60
Tags: Programming, Notes, LaTeX, Professionals
Content list
About
Chapter 1: Getting started with LaTeX
Section 1.1: LaTeX Editors
Section 1.2: Installation and Setup
Chapter 2: Title Pages
Section 2.1: Standard report titlepage
Chapter 3: Header and Footer
Section 3.1: Using fancyhdr and titleps packages
Section 3.2: Page number as CurrPage/TotalPages in footer
Chapter 4: Text Formatting
Section 4.1: Bold text
Section 4.2: Emphazise Text
Section 4.3: Strike through text
Chapter 5: Tables
Section 5.1: The tabular environment
Section 5.2: Coloring Table
Chapter 6: Typesetting Mathematics
Section 6.1: Basic Equations
Section 6.2: Finding Symbols
Section 6.3: Packages available for use
Section 6.4: Good Commands to Know
Section 6.5: Creating New Symbols
Section 6.6: Matrices
Chapter 7: Creating a Bibliography
Section 7.1: Basic bibliography with biber
Section 7.2: Basic bibliography without packages (manual formatting)
Chapter 8: Add Citation
Section 8.1: Add citation to already existing LaTeX document
Chapter 9: Counters, if statements and loops with LaTeX
Section 9.1: Operations with counters
Section 9.2: Counter declaration, initialization and printing to pdf
Section 9.3: If statements
Section 9.4: Loops - repeating things
Section 9.5: Using loops in Tikz
Chapter 10: Document Classes
Section 10.1: Article
Section 10.2: Beamer
Section 10.3: Defining the document class
Chapter 11: Drawing Graphs
Section 11.1: TikZ -- Graph specifications
Section 11.2: TikZ -- Algorithmic graph drawing
Section 11.3: State Transition Diagram of a Markov Chain
Section 11.4: TikZ -- Manual layout
Chapter 12: Presentation with beamer package
Section 12.1: Simple one author title slide
Section 12.2: Multiple author and aliation title slide
Chapter 13: Defining macros
Section 13.1: Basic definition of macros
Chapter 14: Build Tools
Section 14.1: Arara
Chapter 15: Accessing documentation of LaTeX packages
Section 15.1: CTAN
Section 15.2: TeX Live -- texdoc
Chapter 16: Creating posters using beamer
Section 16.1: Orientation and size
Section 16.2: Basic outline of a beamer poster
Section 16.3: Full example of beamer poster
Chapter 17: Engraving Sheet Music
Section 17.1: LilyPond
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