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| | | | A post on working with transient TeX templates in orgmode without modifying global configurations. This will also serve as a rudimentary introduction to TeX in orgmode. Background The sad reality of working in a field dominated by institutional actors which do not care for recognizing software development as a skill is that there are often a lot of ugly LaTeX templates1. In particular, often Universities have arbitrary LaTeX templates from the the dark days of 2010 something, which include gratuitous usage of say, natbib instead of biblatex. | |
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puzzling.org
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codeinthehole.com
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| | | | A short guide to getting things to look nice | |
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mmph.wordpress.com
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| | The recent post on cloud computing and Google Docs made me ask myself whether Google Docs supports (La)TeX. It turned out you can insert LaTeX equations into your Google doc (as discussed in more detail e.g. here) but that's that for now. There exists a LaTeX Lab project aspiring to develop a web-based LaTeX editor... |