Currently in the repository:
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thesis
- A PhD/Masters thesis template, set up with a sensible structure and including everything required by the University of York as of December 2021. -
report_tap
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Publication submission templates:
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pubs_letter-to-editor
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pubs_response-to-reviewers
- A template for responses to reviewers, especially useful if you've written the paper itself in LaTeX. Set up to format responses in an attractive way, and allow for cross-referencing between responses.
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Beamer presentation templates:
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beamer_presentation
- An example presentation produced using the "beamer" package. -
beamer_rmarkdown
- An example presentation written in RMarkdown.
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Demonstration documents:
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demo
- A demo document that serves as an introduction to preparing a basic report in LaTeX. -
demo_tables
- A demo document showing the evolution of a table in LaTeX, including the use of the "booktabs" and "tabularx" packages.
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If you have a nice LaTeX template, please contribute it! There's no reason every single person needs to write their own thesis/TAP report/letter/etc. template.
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Saying that, if you have a different version of something that's already here (a differently formatted thesis, for example) please still contribute - choice is no bad thing!
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Try to bunch together related templates with an appropriate prefix (e.g., everything to do with publications beginning
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If you aren't a GitHub user (you should consider it!) you can click the green "code" button and then "download ZIP" to download the templates to your computer.
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The Overleaf platform is an excellent resource to start using and collaborating with LaTeX.
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The Overleaf "learn" pages are also a great resource to start learning LaTeX independently.
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If you are a new LaTeX user, please do ask for help. There are plenty of people in WACL with enough experience to get you started.