LaTeX
#TeXLaTeX #Logic #TreeProofs
— Domingos Faria (@dfaria.eu) 22. November 2023 um 01:29
... u.a. mit einem weiteren tollen Beitrag von Keno Wehr zu #TeXLaTeX und #Physik: In Folge 8 der Reihe geht es um Atomphysik und Kernphysik.
— Mathias Magdowski (@mmagdowski.bsky.social) 26. Dezember 2024 um 12:19
Time flies! Cuti-cuti 🏖️ Malaysia 🇲🇾 : Make your own customisable state-by-state holiday calendar 🗓️ for 2025 with #TeXLaTeX tex.my/2024/11/17/c...
— liantze.bsky.social (@liantze.bsky.social) 17. November 2024 um 12:53
Vielen Dank an das Redaktionsteam der DANTE e.V. für die aktuelle Ausgabe der #TeXnischeKomödie - der Artikel zu #TeXLaTeX und Schulphysik Nr. 5 zur Mechanik uns Astronomie ist sicher auch für das #bsklz und die #PhysikEdu-Gemeinschaft von Interesse.
— Mathias Magdowski (@mmagdowski.bsky.social) 14. März 2024 um 22:06
Für alle, die gern #TeXLaTeX für wissenschaftliche Dokumente nutzen: Ich habe gerade unsere Richtlinien zur Ausarbeitung von Bachelor- und Masterarbeiten an der #OVGU und die Vorlage bei #Overleaf aktualisiert und Vorschläge von @ingsiegert.bsky.social umgesetzt. http://www.overleaf.com/latex/templa...
— Mathias Magdowski (@mmagdowski.bsky.social) 19. Oktober 2024 um 10:12
Ich habe heute im Nachgang zum #LEGOPraktikum2024 recht ausführlich erklärt, wie man ein gutes Paper (nicht nur für das LEGO-Praktikum) schreibt und bin dabei auf Struktur, Inhalt und Formatierung (auch mit #TeXLaTeX) eingegangen: http://www.twitch.tv/videos/20702... #AcademicWriting
— Mathias Magdowski (@mmagdowski.bsky.social) 22. Februar 2024 um 13:46
did you know you can make a QR code in LaTeX?
\documentclass{article} \usepackage{pstricks} \usepackage{pst-barcode} \begin{document} \begin{pspicture}(45mm,45mm) \psbarcode{http://linear.tbil.org}{eclevel=H width=2.0 height=2.0}{qrcode} \end{pspicture} \end{document}
— Kate Owens (@katemath.bsky.social) 16. Oktober 2023 um 23:04
Occasional PSA: @duetosymmetry.com and I made a graph paper package for LaTeX.
Various grid styles (graph, quadrille, hex, iso, dot grid, etc), custom and pre-defined colors. Print it out, or make pdf templates for note-taking apps.
Github: github.com/mcnees/LaTeX... CTAN: ctan.org/pkg/gridpapers
— Robert McNees (@mcnees.bsky.social) 19. November 2024 um 00:15
Switched to this font for presentations in part because my 3 year old keeps mistaking l’s for i’s in many other fonts.
I also think it looks nice!
\usepackage[sfdefault]{atkinson}
— Peter Nencka 📊 (@peternka.bsky.social) 3. November 2024 um 23:36
I saw this neat trick a couple of months ago - in case you haven't, here it is again:
For page links in the bibliography, add this to your LaTeX preamble:
\usepackage[colorlinks, pagebackref=true]{hyperref} \renewcommand*\backref[1]{\ifx#1\relax \else (Cited on #1) \fi}
— Daniel Schaefer 🇪🇺🇺🇦 (@danielschaefer.bsky.social) 9. September 2024 um 16:23
At my talk today, I'll be using a slide made with \usepackage{halloweenmath} to help depict the shadow / ghost (👻) of lower-level selection. #SIAMDS21
— Daniel Cooney (@danielcooney1.bsky.social) 20. Dezember 2024 um 04:07
Nice visualization of how all the AMS-LaTeX packages are related. Also, "if one of the document classes of the AMS-collection (amsbook, amsart) is being used, there's no need to load amsmath, or amsthm; amssymb will have to be explicitly loaded."...
— Dave Richeson (@divbyzero.bsky.social) 2. Dezember 2024 um 06:10
Heads up nerds, texlive 2024 is out tug.org/texlive/
— Nick Fleisher (@nickfleisher.bsky.social) 15. März 2024 um 20:50
What are you looking for in terms of features? I usually write latex in vim and used mactex for command line compilation tug.org/mactex/macte...
— Alex O’Connor (@uberalex.bsky.social) 18. August 2024 um 19:13
I recently tried working offline on LaTeX documents on my Android tablet (Samsung Galaxy Tab S7).
The setup involves the full TeXLive (!) via Termux and Acode editor.
IMO it works fine as an occasional substitute. Would be better if the editor is more "TeX-aware" (with autocomplete, etc.)
— Chayanin Wipusanawan (@chayanin.bsky.social) 19. September 2024 um 17:14
well, you can use latexila with texlive in @WLinuxApp so that you do not need to wait hours for texlive windows perl installer to complete its installation
— Patrick Wu (@patrickwu.space) 24. November 2024 um 11:16
🧪🎅 12 Days of Tools for Science Management 🦠🎄 Day four: Overleaf
Speaking of word processors, I love Overleaf. Writing in LaTeX isn't everyone's cup of tea but I find it advantageous for manuscript writing: easy to integrate Figures & can keep "to dos"/ideas as comments not visible in the PDF.
— Fiona J Whelan (@whelanfj.bsky.social) 14. Dezember 2024 um 17:29
Meanwhile this use is deeply irresponsible.
AI generated titles and abstracts draw their text from somewhere, but you don't know where.
Using them is a great way to plagiarize other scholars — right where people are most likely to notice.
— Carl T. Bergstrom (@carlbergstrom.com) 12. Dezember 2024 um 00:47
Entered Overleaf today- "Writefull" is directly integrated and can edit and even write my draft with AI. Presented as something to opt out of, ethical, transparent engagement with these tools is increasingly difficult, especially as venue/institutional norms on disclosure change by the day.
— Hope Schroeder (@hopeschroeder.bsky.social) 8. Dezember 2024 um 21:31
This code
\usepackage{axessibility} \usepackage[pdftitle=Ttile,pdflang=en-US]{hyperref}
gets you from ‘low’ to ‘perfect’, with a very simple document.
— Sean Laverty (@seanteachesmath.bsky.social) 11. November 2024 um 00:38
Hey LaTex users: do yourself a favor and \usepackage[hidelinks]{hyperref}
No one wants to see red boxes around your links
— Sarah Shugars (@shugars.bsky.social) 13. November 2024 um 19:48
Last time I tried MikTeX it got locked in permission hell (needed root to install anything) so TeXlive it is
— Calvin McPhail-Snyder (@sl2.bsky.social) 25. Oktober 2023 um 17:12
I use Latex on 4 different computers using the same source files from the cloud. Two of the computers are running Windows 11, one is running Windows 10 and the fourth is running Ubuntu and it works fine. I have installed TeXstudio and MiKTeX on all of them and I have almost no problems with packages
— Alexandre Miranda (@alemagbramir.bsky.social) 10. September 2024 um 13:14
Bonus tab closing: The latex.org/forum page for how to resize an image to be the full page, because I found a MUCH EASIER workaround, namely, just use \includepdf and set the size to be fullpage.
— Doctor Logic (@saraluckelman.bsky.social) 16. Januar 2024 um 12:49
latexdiff on overleaf (on the fly!!!)
Creat a new empty document, and enter the following.
\RequirePackage{shellesc} \ShellEscape{latexdiff manuscript_original.tex manuscript_revised.tex > manuscript_diff.tex} \input{manuscript-d} \documentclass{dummy} \title{dummy}
That’s ALL. Thank me later. 😆
— Sang Hoon Lee (@lshlj.bsky.social) 25. November 2024 um 08:06
Since it is conference season, I wanted to share two helpful beamer tips:
Make your presentation widescreen: \documentclass[aspectratio=169]{beamer}
Get rid of the annoying "button" text (place below document class): \beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
#latex
— Tim Murray (@timmurrayecon.com) 19. November 2023 um 21:01