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- sectioning - How to precisely recreate a textbook page layout (Pattern . . .
I'm trying to recreate an exact page layout from a textbook in LaTeX and I'm encountering issues with the specific formatting required I need the output to look identical to the attached image (Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning)
- A generic but ready-to-use book template - LaTeX Stack Exchange
Subjective scope and possible answers Yes, all these pointers are somewhat arbitrary, but a template book shall come very handy and it's a good place to start at for those who have a ready text and want to format it for print And I haven't seen this solidly responded elsewhere I've browsed around and page title alone requires a whole series of consideration, same with typography, page size
- Good LaTeX template for book about maths - LaTeX Stack Exchange
As I want to write a short "book" about Analysis I would like to work with a template which is good enough for readability, looks good and furthermore can handle dozens of my theorems, axioms,
- How to write a book in LaTeX - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange
This will determine the way you write very much In math you want a textbook with exercises and detailed proofs or more a monograph with extended bibliography, etc Structure and order your thoughts Make a table of contents with preliminary summaries of all the sections subsections
- How to convert a epub textbook into TeX file? - LaTeX Stack Exchange
1 I just bought a textbook in epub format and my E-reader is having trouble rendering it because of all the equations So, I converted the epub file to pdf and I am able to use it but the font is too tiny Is there a way to convert the epub file to tex file?
- How can I mimic Griffiths electrodynamics textbook?
This is such a beautiful textbook; very dear to me I think it has a great font - which I know is Times New Roman But somehow, I can't even get close to it One of the main obstacles is making the
- How can I replicate affine Dynkin diagrams in Kacs textbook?
Also, his textbook is like a Bible in this field of mathematics, so I just want to follow his example, even in typesetting affine Dynkin diagrams! Thanks in advance (Update) Thanks to the answers of all of you, I put the following diagrams in my paper: see page 9 of the paper
- How to include hand-drawn pictures? - LaTeX Stack Exchange
2 I'm well aware that this is borderline off-topic, but does anyone know how authors include (apparently) hand-drawn pictures in their books, such as this one from a programming textbook: Such pictures seem to be too perfect to be made by hand, and show no sign of having been scanned
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