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author | Chaitanya Krishna Ande <chaitanya@winnie.phys.tue.nl> | 2015-04-23 13:54:52 +0200 |
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committer | Chaitanya Krishna Ande <chaitanya@winnie.phys.tue.nl> | 2015-04-23 13:54:52 +0200 |
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diff --git a/latex.html.markdown b/latex.html.markdown new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cc1d99cb --- /dev/null +++ b/latex.html.markdown @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ +--- +language: latex +contributors: + - ["Chaitanya Krishna Ande", "http://icymist.github.io"] +filename: learn-latex.tex +--- + +LaTeX is known to create aesthetically pleasing documents without you worrying +about the formatting. It is also great if one wants to create documents +containing a lot of mathematics. Getting a good document is very easy, but +getting it to behave exactly the way you want can be a bit hairy. + + +```latex +% All comment lines start with % +% There are no multi-line comments + +% LaTeX is NOT a ``What You See Is What You Get'' word processing software like +% MS Word, or OpenOffice Writer + +% Getting to the final document using LaTeX consists of the following steps: +% 1. Write the document in plain text +% 2. Compile plain text document to produce a pdf +% The compilation step looks something like this: +% $ pdflatex your-tex-file.tex your-tex-file.pdf +% A number of LaTeX editors combine both Step 1 and Step 2 in the same piece of +% software. So, you get to see Step 1, but not Step 2 completely. +% Step 2 is still happening behind the scenes. + +% You write all your formatting information in plain text in Step 1. +% The compilation part in Step 2 takes care of producing the document in the +% format you defined in Step 1. + +% For Step 1, it is best if you get a good text editor +% On Windows, probably Notepad++ +% For Step 2, you will need to get a TeX distribution +% Windows: MikTeX +% MacOS: MacTeX +% Linux: Should be available from your package manager + +% Let's get to the final pdf document as soon as possible + +% Choose the kind of document you want to write. +% You can replace article with book, report, etc. +\documentclass{article} +% begin the document +\begin{document} +% end the document +\end{document} +% Compile to pdf +% Now, you already have a final document which of course it is empty. +% Everything that you write is between the +% \begin{document} +% \end{document} + +% Start a new document from here. +% Let's do a decent document +\documentclass{article} +% required for inserting images +\usepackage{graphicx} +% begin the document +\begin{document} +% set the title (optional) +\title{Title of the document} +% set the author (optional) +\author{Chaitanya Krishna Ande} + +% make the title (optional) +\maketitle + +% start the first section +\section{Introduction} + +% write your text +This is the introduction. + +% start another section +\section{Another section} +This is the text for another section. + +% another section with subsection +\section{Section with sub-section} +Text for the section. +\subsection{Sub-section} +Let's discuss the Pythagoras theorem. +\subsubsection{Pythagoras Theorm} +% for cross-reference +\label{subsec:pythagoras} + +% notice how the sections and sub-sections are automatically numbered + +% Some math +% Inline math within $ $ +For a right angled triangle (see Fig.~\ref{fig:right-triangle}) with sides $a$, $b$ and $c$, where $c$ is the +hypotenuse, the following holds: +% Display math with the equation 'environment' +\begin{equation} + c^2 = a^2 + b^2. + % for cross-reference + \label{eq:pythagoras} +\end{equation} + +% Let's cross-reference the equation +Eqn.~\ref{eq:pythagoras} is also known as the Pythagoras Theorem which is also +the subject of Sec.~\ref{subsec:pythagoras}. + +\subsubsection{Figure} +Let's insert a Figure. + +\begin{figure} + \centering + \includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{right-triangle.png} + \caption{Right triangle with sides a, b, c} + \label{fig:right-triangle} +\end{figure} + + +\subsubsection{Table} +Let's insert a Table. + +\begin{table} +\caption{Caption for the Table.} +\begin{tabular}{ccc} +Number & Last Name & First Name \\ +\hline +1 & Biggus & Dickus \\ +2 & Monty & Python +\end{tabular} +\end{table} + +% end the document +\end{document} +``` |