Templates
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Introduction
This page contains links to a number of files I have created to be
used as simple templates. This is to aid in getting started using
LaTeX for various applications, to write a first web page, etc. Much
of what I have learned was from the help of friends and colleagues,
and much of the content of these pages are hacked versions of some of
their files - my thanks to them all.
The aim is that the files are completely operational on a standard
system. If you find this to not be the case, please let me know so I can fix it.
Contents
Description: LaTeX Manchester LetterHead files (easy to edit
for use in other institutions.
Files needed:
Example output:
Description: LaTeX file template for making OHP slides for
talks/presentations. This is the clearest and easiest-to-use package
I've come across.
Files needed:
- Talk LaTeX template - fully
annotated file
- Example figure - only
needed to make template compile as-is - expected to be replaced by
user's own figures
- Manchester Uni logo - only needed to
make template compile as-is - expected to be replaced by user's
institution logo
- Collaboration logo - only needed to make
template compile as-is - expected to be replaced by user's logo
Example output:
Related documentation
Notepad
Description: A simple article-style latex file for printing
text in the verbatim environment - all text is output with format as
typed.
Instructions Insert text within the
\begin{verbatim}...\end{verbatim} environment, process using LaTeX,
and your text file is turned into a postscript document. This is
useful, e.g. for printing out computing code, printing emails,
etc. You can manipulate the page dimensions, etc., as a normal LaTeX
document.
Includes a title field
Description: under construction
Description: A complete set of thesis files, including
bibliography options
For thesis template files, look here
Description: Code for inserting figures into LaTeX documents
See figures page
figprint.tex - LaTeX file for making a
page with a picture. For, e.g. turning eps figures into ps.
Description: Code and templates for making LaTeX
bibliographies using BibTeX
See BibTeX page