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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)
- 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
- Template for math book - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange
The link leads to a springer page where one is free to buy it for a couple of euros just to be able to help I suggest that you make your question independent of that link
- 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
- 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
- Whats the best way make an augmented coefficient matrix?
One way to do this is implemented in the (free, in both senses!) online linear algebra textbook Linear Algebra by Jim Hefferon It's written in LaTeX and is open-source so one can download the book and its attendant style files One of them, called linalgjh sty is about typesetting common linear algebra stuff such as augmented matrices and row reductions and the like The code for the
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