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A simple template to be used as a personal diary or journal. Benefits over a typical hand-written journal include (1) no set entry length, (2) the ability to write as fast as one can type — often much faster than hand-writing speed, and (3) no pressure to write every day — rather than the standard journal with a page/heading for each day, this journal has only headings for the days you choose to write. I do not claim to be any sort of LaTeX expert, but I have found creating this template helpful for my own personal use. I hope you find it useful as well. Happy writing!
This paper describes the use of the LaTeX2e sagej.cls class file for setting papers to be submitted to a SAGE Publications journal. The template can be downloaded here.
v1.2, 14 Jan 2017
Formato de reporte de prácticas utilizadas en las clases que ofrecen profesores que colaboran en la Unidad de Metrología Óptica y Electrónica. Algunas de estas materias son: Sistemas de Medición; Instrumentación; Tópicos Selectos en Instrumentación; y materias afines.
Roberto Carlos Barragán Camppos; Guillermo Garcia-Torales
This template is for authors who are preparing a manuscript for a Taylor & Francis journal using the \(\mathrm{\LaTeX}\) document preparation system and the interact class file, which is available via selected journals' home pages on the Taylor & Francis website.
International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology
This template has all of the macros I have found useful in the past 4 years of my undergrad. I got most of these macros from my REU mentor Prof. Raul Gomez. This should be useful for anyone doing algebra/topology/algebraic geometry/geometry/category theory or anything else using diagrams. Also has some useful templates for theorems, lemmas, observations and proofs. It has all of the standard things that mathematician need in her preamble, like hyperref, amsmath, all the packages that are used for commutative diagrams, and much more.
This document contains instructions for preparing ACL 2016 submissions and camera-ready manuscripts. The document itself conforms to its own specifications, and is therefore an example of what your manuscript should look like. Papers are required to conform to all the directions reported in this document. By using the provided LaTeX and BibTeX styles (acl2016.sty, acl2016.bst), the required formatting will be enabled by default.
Adi Renduchinala
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