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ejenner.com
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| | | | | Emacs has some really amazing features for writing LaTeX; this post gives an overview of some of them, either to convince you to give Emacs a try, or to make you aware that these features exist if you're already using Emacs but didn't know about them. | |
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devyn.ca
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| | | | | [AI summary] A review comparing the workflow benefits of using Emacs org-mode versus TeXstudio for creating LaTeX documents. | |
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divisbyzero.com
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| | | | | I use LaTeX to type mathematical documents. However, I often want to type mathematics when LaTeX is unavailable-for instance, in an email to a student, in a social media post, etc. To do so, I typically go to one of the many websites that offer "copy-and-paste" mathematical symbols, Greek letters, or subscript/superscripts. It is do-able... | |
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bryanhogan.com
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| | | Should you use Obsidian to write academic papers? It's great for knowledge management, but more than that? | ||