Hello :)
In this post, I am going to announce to you the structure of this blog, the topics in a brief way
There is a chance that I post some stuff, something not so formal to write down, on Twitter, so follow me in
@latexteada
Remaining the idea, here is how I am going to organize this, so, observe
Document and style: Document structure letter size and fonts, working space, languages and its own characters, index, columns, footnotes, numbering, symbols, verbatim
Lists and images: environments, including images and tables, graphics
Maths: Packages, environments, equations, matrices, macros for maths, plotting, symbols, operators, errors, and warnings
Miscellaneous: Beamer, other sites where we can write in LaTeX, Python and LaTeX, external resources, bibliography
Those are some of the topics that I am going to review, so this is how I am going to cue you in the LaTeX world and you can get hold of some knowledge of these topics.
According to my experience, I firmly think that this is the best order of the topics, because, when we are writing math we would need tables and images, so it is better to have a background of that instead of just writing spontaneous code lines
Of course, those are not all the topics, I just put the most relevant ones, but sometimes I am going to add something spontaneously
I want to utter to you something:
According to the LaTeX project
LaTeX is a high-quality typesetting system; it includes features designed for the production of technical and scientific documentation. Quoted from here
This is, to create documents like papers, scientific books, thesis, documentation, presentations. So, if you are thinking about learning something to create a cluster of scientific things then LaTeX is for you
I encourage you to be engaged to share with us how you are using this and to learn together
Thanks and see you :)
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