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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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bryanhogan.com
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| | | | | Should you use Obsidian to write academic papers? It's great for knowledge management, but more than that? | |
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opguides.info
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| | | | | Appendix 6 - \(\LaTeX\) & Markdown # Like the kink? # \(\LaTeX\) , pronounced Lay-Tech, is a document writing and formatting 'language' that acts pretty different from MS Word. It's primarily used for writing fancy math equations, academic, journal, or conference papers, as such, you might have to use it at some point to conform to one standard or another (like IEEE). As an example of what \(\LaTeX\) formatting looks like, check this equation out: | |
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golb.hplar.ch
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| | | [AI summary] This tutorial explains how to set up a secure WireGuard VPN on an Amazon Lightsail virtual server and configure an Android smartphone to connect to it. | ||