KaTeX on Github Pages
Substrate
The Bates LaTeX Manual
Lessons and Exercises If you are new to LaTeX: visit our “What...
j2kun/book-template
A LaTeX template I used for pimbook. Contribute to j2kun/book-template development by creating an account on GitHub.
Exporting .png’s from TikZ
For things like papers, tutorials, books, LaTeX is still where it's at, but for HTML I'd like to be able to do things like commutative diagr...
LaTeX support in Anki
- Inline math, [$]...[/$] - Display math, [$$]...[/$$]
XY-pic User’s Guide
James Milne’s xymatrix notes for commutative diagrams in LaTeX.
The lingua franca of LaTeX
With his students, he was able to write a program capable of typesetting the entire 700-page revised volume of his book by 1978. The program, called TeX, revolutionized how scientific papers are formatted and printed. It’s also one of the oldest OSS projects still in use. The disconnect between technical or scientific and nontechnical authors is also fundamental to understanding TeX’s mainstream obscurity: In nontechnical publishing, typesetting is usually not essential for conveying the author’s intent. Typesetting is considered ornamental; authors of popular material are content to send a Word document to their publisher and let professionals do the rest. Technical authors, on the other hand, need to convey their meaning precisely through glyphs, sizes, and placement. TeX lets them do that, as well as exchange their documents in a widely understood format.