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Writing in LaTex
LaTex solves many of the headaches that come with writing journal articles in traditional word processors including bibliographies, tables of contents, figure/table references, and a whole lot more. What's even more exciting is that users (including you!) can create their own LaTex packages that solve specific issues. This page serves as a place for you to get some introductory material on the wonderful world of LaTex.
Overleaf provides a wide range of articles on tips and tricks of how to use LaTex in addition to the online environment that many in IEL use to write their publications.
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Learn LaTex in 30 Minutes: A bold claim that you might want to put to the test if you are new to LaTex!
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Overleaf LaTex Documentation: Feel free to peruse the various documents here that can be specific to the Overleaf environment.
Don't trust how great we think LaTex is? Well how about others in the CAEE department? There are some excellent course notes and related works on Dr. Krishna Kumar's GitHub Repo
When all else fails, throw your question into Google and odds are there will be StackOverflow questions with the same content. Some answers can be quite daunting, but don't let that discourage you!
Any questions? Please contact the the head of our operation, Dr. Zoltan Nagy.