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LaTeX4Everyone - A document preparation system

LaTex is a high-quality typesetting system; it includes features designed for the production of technical and scientific documentation. LaTeX is the de facto standard for the communication and publication of scientific documents. LaTeX is available as free software.

Introduction 👋

With LaTeX, you can also create professional documents and presentations. If you are a student, researcher, Data Scientist, or any kind of scientist or professional in general, then it is not bad idea if you have things documented with LaTeX. Yes, every scientist or engineer needs to know math, and there isn't anything better for writing math than LaTeX.


Table of contents 📋

No. Name
01 LaTex_Begin - Basics of creating a document
02 LaTex_First_Doc - Including Graphics and Tables
03 LaTex_Using_Bib_and_Conference_style - Citations and references
04 LaTex_Typesetting_Mathematics - Mathematics and algorithm
05 LaTex_Algorithm_FancyVerbatimOutput_ListingOutput - Tips to make your documents stand out
06 LaTex_Presentation_beamer - Presentations in LaTeX
07 LaTex_tikz - TikZ (Drawing figures in LaTeX)
08 LaTex_Gantt_Chart - Time line
LaTeX4Everyone - All complete files

These are online read-only versions. However you can Run ▶ all the codes online by clicking here ➞ binder


Frequently asked questions ❔

How can I thank you for writing and sharing this tutorial? 🌷

You can Star Badge and Fork Badge Starring and Forking is free for you, but it tells me and other people that it was helpful and you like this tutorial.

Go here if you aren't here already and click ➞ ✰ Star and ⵖ Fork button in the top right corner. You'll be asked to create a GitHub account if you don't already have one.


How can I read this tutorial without an Internet connection? GIF

  1. Go here and click the big green ➞ Code button in the top right of the page, then click ➞ Download ZIP.

    Download ZIP

  2. Extract the ZIP and open it. Unfortunately I don't have any more specific instructions because how exactly this is done depends on which operating system you run.

If you have git and you know how to use it, you can also clone the repository instead of downloading a zip and extracting it. An advantage with doing it this way is that you don't need to download the whole tutorial again to get the latest version of it, all you need to do is to pull with git and run ipython notebook again.


Authors ✍️

I'm Dr. Milaan Parmar and I have written this tutorial. If you think you can add/correct/edit and enhance this tutorial you are most welcome🙏

See github's contributors page for details.

If you have trouble with this tutorial please tell me about it by Create an issue on GitHub. and I'll make this tutorial better. This is probably the best choice if you had trouble following the tutorial, and something in it should be explained better. You will be asked to create a GitHub account if you don't already have one.

If you like this tutorial, please give it a ⭐ star.


Licence 📜

You may use this tutorial freely at your own risk. See LICENSE.