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Basic Level LaTeX
- LaTeX on Windows using TeXworks
- Installing MikTeX on Windows
- Writing basic LaTeX document using TeXworks editor
- Configuring MikTeX to download missing packages
- Installing MikTeX
- Locate miktex.org, download, install
- Go to adobe.com, download free adobe reader, install
- Go to texniccenter.org, download TexnicCenter, install
- Configure TexnicCenter: give the path of adobe reader, use the default path of MikTeX
- Show TexnicCenter help, make fonts bigger
- Load a file hello.tex and compile using CTRL SHIFT F5 and display using adobe
- Shortcomings of adobe - after every compilation, shows the first page - difficult in case of long documents
- This problem is overcome in pdf reader sumatra: download it from sumatra.org and install
- Change the browser path to sumatra in TexnicCenter
- Open pdf file with CTRL F7, show after every compilation that sumatra updates the document and stays in the current page
- What is Compiling?
- Using an editor, open a new source file, hello.tex, add the following lines and save:
- \documentclass[12pt]{article} hello world! \end{document}
- Compile using pdflatex hello.tex and also using pdflatex hello
- Importance of saving before compilation
- Importance of saving frequently
- Screen arrangement to viewing three activities: editing, compiling and viewing the output
- View the compiled file using a browser that shows the latest changes
- Change the file, compile and demonstrate how the pdf file shows the changes
- Why LaTeX is important
- Summary of spoken tutorials available on LaTeX
- Where to get more help
- MikTeX Updates
- Two ways to update MikTeX
- Package repositories
- Proxy server: address, port number
- Authentication in proxy server: name and password
- Browsing all known packages
- Two ways to download and install a package: Beamer example
- Automatic installation of missing packages
- Compiling a beamer file
- Letter Writing
- Letter document class
- 12pt and 11pt and 10pt font size
- From address appearing in top right hand corner - remove and put it back
- Automatic generation and format of date
- Starting a new line with double slash
- To address
- Opening statement
- Starting a new paragraph with a blank line
- itemize environment for bullet points
- enumerate environment for numbered points
- Closing statement
- Signature
- Carbon copy
- Report Writing
- report style having chapter, section and subsection
- article style having section, subsection and subsubsection
- Size of the above three are proportionate to each other and to the font size chosen
- Blank lines do not change the appearance in the output
- Automatic generation of table of contents
- toc file to store the information that goes into the table of contents
- Table of contents appearing in the place where tableofcontents command is given
- Automatic numbering of section numbers
- maketitle command to create title, author information and date
- appendix command to create Appendix; its appearance in report and article style
- exiting from LaTeX when a compilation error occurs
- Mathematical Typesetting
- $ sign to begin and end mathematical expressions
- Creating alpha, beta, gamma and delta
- Space being used as a terminator of symbols
- Creating spaces in mathematical formulae
- Difference in font of text and formula
- Difference in the minus sign in text and in formula
- frac command to create fractions
- Subscripts and superscripts
- Use of braces {} to demarcate arguments
- Not equal to, greater than or equal to, less than or equal to, much less than
- Right arrow, left arrow, left right arrow, up arrow
- Integral sign, limits of an integral
- Matrices of different rows and columns
- Equations
- amsmath package and align and align* environments to create equations
- Matrix differential equation
- aligning two equations using &, with and without intervening text
- Automatic numbering of equations using align
- Labeling equations with the label command
- Cross referencing equation numbers through the ref command
- Inserting text between two aligned equations through the intertext command
- Automatic generation of equation numbers at run time allows insertion and removal of an equation from a set of equations
- Labeling sections and subsections for easy and fool-proof cross referencing
- Breaking an equation into more than one line
- Suppression of equation numbers in the align environment using the nonumber command
- Use of backslash (\) to make braces appear as braces
- left[, right] and also left[. (i.e. left bracking fullstop)
- Blank lines in the align environment is not permissible
- Tables and Figures
- Creating tables and figures in Latex
- Beamer
- Creating a presentation using a Beamer
- Bibliography
- Creaing Bibliography in Latex
- Inside story of Bibliography