Learn the basics of generating quality publications that effectively showcase your talent and skills.
MP4 | Video: 1280x720 | 55 kbps | 48 KHz | Duration: 3 Hours | 458 MB
This course is open to anyone who wants to learn how to create a professional quality, typeset publication. In addition to improving the aesthetic quality of your work, LaTeX users benefit from automating many of the tedious processes involved in writing a professional publication.
LaTeX allows you to manage references, figures, tables, footnotes, formatting, mathematical equations, algorithms, scientific proofs, and more in a programmatic fashion that provides benefits far exceeding that of word processing software.
Need to format a paper for a specific venue? Many academic journals and conferences provide LaTeX Style files (.sty) for correctly typesetting your submission. With one line of code, you can modify your publication to match the style of many leading academic publishing outlets.
Not writing a paper? LaTeX can also be used for books, reports, technical and business documents, screenplays, resumes, letters ... anything you want to write!
The course uses tools that are freely available online for Mac (Linux) and Windows users. Templates are included for download to get you started.
What are the requirements?
• You must be able to download and install software on your computer
What am I going to get from this course?
• Learn the basics of creating a document in LaTex
• Be able to import and layout graphics
• Manage citations and references with biobliographies and bibligraphy styles
• Format and number graphics, tables, and sections
• Create well formatted mathematical equations, algorithms, and proofs
What is the target audience?
• LaTeX beginners: no previous typesetting or programming experience required
• Specifically geared to academic writers, but useful to anyone who wants to create professionally typeset documents
• Graduate students, especially in math and science fields
• Academic researchers
• Anyone who writes!
压缩包内容:
├─01 Getting Started
│ 001 Phonetically speaking lah.tech.mp4
│ 002 LaTeX environment on Mac Linux.mp4
│ 003 LaTeX environment on Windows.mp4
│ 004 Download sample files.mp4
│ 005 Typeset your first document.mp4
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├─02 Creating a New Document .tex
│ 001 Starting from scratch.mp4
│ 002 Using a template.mp4
│ 003 Basic formatting.mp4
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├─03 Lists, Tables and Graphics
│ 001 Different types of list structures.mp4
│ 002 Working with tables.mp4
│ 003 Working with graphics.mp4
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├─04 Bibliography .bib and .bbl
│ 001 BibTeX References and citations.mp4
│ 002 Bibliography tooltip Mendeley export.mp4
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├─05 Elements in Science and Mathematics
│ 001 Mathematical symbols and equations.mp4
│ 002 Algorithms and pseudocode.mp4
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├─06 Managing Packages and Style Files .sty
│ 001 Working with packages.mp4
│ 002 Using .sty files.mp4
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├─07 Advanced Topics
│ 001 More on Floats Graphics and Tables.mp4
│ 002 Separating your work into multiple files.mp4
│ 003 Manipulating and Redefining commands.mp4
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└─08 Next Steps
001 Things you might want to learn.mp4
002 Happy TeXing.mp4