How to Become a LaTeXpert is a guide for LaTeX, a programming-like tool that allows users to write mathematics on their computer. An open-source tool, LaTeX is now the standard for research papers, books, and academic journals. Its power is far-reaching and people will encounter it sooner or later.
📜 Chapter Summaries:
Chapter 1 gives a brief introduction to the guide.
Chapter 2 gives a brief introduction to LaTeX.
Chapter 3 helps you create your first LaTeX document.
Chapter 4 talks about text.
Chapter 5 is about using LaTeX with different languages.
Chapter 6 refers to page design.
Chapter 7 concerns mathematics.
Chapter 8 mentions lists, tables, and images.
Chapter 9 touches on document features.
Chapter 10 brings LaTeX to life visually.
Chapter 11 extends LaTeX to physics, chemistry, computer science, poetry, emojis, resume writing, thesis writing, and presentations.
Chapter 12 gives you a few tips and tricks.
Chapter 13 comments on debugging.
Chapter 14 provides more resources.
🔼 Version Tracker:
1.0: Original guide.
1.1: Discouraged the use of the $$ environment. (Credit: u/Efficient_Paper)
1.2: Added bookmarks for PDF Viewers. (Credit: u/victotronics)
✍️ Remarks:
If the links do not work, download the guide.
(23rd Feb 2022) I have uploaded the source code, so feel free to contribute.
I believe that the links in the Introduction chapter (namely, your LinkedIn profile and this repo) are supposed to be clickable, but they are not (from mobile, at least).