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language: latex
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contributors:
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- ["Chaitanya Krishna Ande", "http://icymist.github.io"]
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filename: learn-latex.tex
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---
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LaTeX is known to create aesthetically pleasing documents without you worrying
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about the formatting. It is also great if one wants to create documents
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containing a lot of mathematics. Getting a good document is very easy, but
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getting it to behave exactly the way you want can be a bit hairy.
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```latex
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% All comment lines start with %
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% There are no multi-line comments
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% LaTeX is NOT a ``What You See Is What You Get'' word processing software like
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% MS Word, or OpenOffice Writer
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% Getting to the final document using LaTeX consists of the following steps:
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% 1. Write the document in plain text
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% 2. Compile plain text document to produce a pdf
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% The compilation step looks something like this:
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% $ pdflatex your-tex-file.tex your-tex-file.pdf
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% A number of LaTeX editors combine both Step 1 and Step 2 in the same piece of
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% software. So, you get to see Step 1, but not Step 2 completely.
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% Step 2 is still happening behind the scenes.
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% You write all your formatting information in plain text in Step 1.
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% The compilation part in Step 2 takes care of producing the document in the
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% format you defined in Step 1.
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% For Step 1, it is best if you get a good text editor
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% On Windows, probably Notepad++
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% For Step 2, you will need to get a TeX distribution
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% Windows: MikTeX
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% MacOS: MacTeX
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% Linux: Should be available from your package manager
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% Let's get to the final pdf document as soon as possible
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% Choose the kind of document you want to write.
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% You can replace article with book, report, etc.
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\documentclass{article}
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% begin the document
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\begin{document}
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% end the document
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\end{document}
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% Compile to pdf
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% Now, you already have a final document which of course it is empty.
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% Everything that you write is between the
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% \begin{document}
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% \end{document}
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% Start a new document from here.
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% Let's do a decent document
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\documentclass{article}
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% required for inserting images
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\usepackage{graphicx}
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% begin the document
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\begin{document}
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% set the title (optional)
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\title{Title of the document}
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% set the author (optional)
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\author{Chaitanya Krishna Ande}
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% make the title (optional)
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\maketitle
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% start the first section
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\section{Introduction}
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% write your text
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This is the introduction.
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% start another section
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\section{Another section}
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This is the text for another section.
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% another section with subsection
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\section{Section with sub-section}
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Text for the section.
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\subsection{Sub-section}
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Let's discuss the Pythagoras theorem.
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\subsubsection{Pythagoras Theorm}
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% for cross-reference
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\label{subsec:pythagoras}
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% notice how the sections and sub-sections are automatically numbered
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% Some math
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% Inline math within $ $
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For a right angled triangle (see Fig.~\ref{fig:right-triangle}) with sides $a$, $b$ and $c$, where $c$ is the
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hypotenuse, the following holds:
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% Display math with the equation 'environment'
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\begin{equation}
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c^2 = a^2 + b^2.
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% for cross-reference
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\label{eq:pythagoras}
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\end{equation}
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% Let's cross-reference the equation
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Eqn.~\ref{eq:pythagoras} is also known as the Pythagoras Theorem which is also
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the subject of Sec.~\ref{subsec:pythagoras}.
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\subsubsection{Figure}
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Let's insert a Figure.
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\begin{figure}
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\centering
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\includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{right-triangle.png}
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\caption{Right triangle with sides a, b, c}
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\label{fig:right-triangle}
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\end{figure}
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\subsubsection{Table}
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Let's insert a Table.
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\begin{table}
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\caption{Caption for the Table.}
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\begin{tabular}{ccc}
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Number & Last Name & First Name \\
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\hline
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1 & Biggus & Dickus \\
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2 & Monty & Python
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\end{tabular}
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\end{table}
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% end the document
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\end{document}
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```
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