Notes on document preparation - LaTeX, emacs, BibTeX

Explanation: These notes are an occasional series I have put together documenting things I have learned about document preparation which have been particularly useful to me. While more professional notes are also available, these notes document the ideas I repeatedly come back to.

As time permits, I'll try to make this a fairly coherent account, and to include answers to questions that I have had to hunt about to find the answers to. My thanks to everyone who has taught me about LaTeX and BibTeX.

I'm happy to try to answer any questions anyone has, contact details are at the foot of this page.

Any errors are mine, any copyright violations are unintentional - please give a chance to remove them before suing!


What's in these pages
emacs Notes - tips to help get the most out of your emacs editor
LaTeX Notes - notes and info to make LaTeX easy
Thesis template files
How to include figures in LaTeX documents - including simple cut-and-paste examples, sub-figures, ...
How to use BibTeX - including sample files
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