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3.1 KiB
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%** Copyright 2002 by Lukas Ruf, ruf@topsy.net
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%** Information is provided under the terms of the
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%** GNU Free Documentation License http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html
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%** Fairness: Cite the source of information, visit http://www.topsy.net
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%** Last Modification: 2005-07-11 1600
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%** 2005-07-11 Bernhard Tellenbach
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%** This is an addapted version of the Introduction.tex file
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%** Added table example (footnotes,multicolumn)
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%** Examples for different text sizes
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%** Updated eps file inclusion example for use with graphicx pkt.
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\chapter{\label{chapter2}Title}
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In \ref{introduction} we start with our introduction to the problem that we
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are going to address. Since we do not want to waste the readers time we
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go and show the essential issues of latex in section
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\ref{chapter2:essentials}.
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\section{\label{chapter2:essentials}Essentials}
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Well this section can be further subdivided into subsection. We present
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this in subsection \ref{chapter2:essentials:subsections}.
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\subsection{\label{chapter2:essentials:subsections}Subsections}
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\paragraph{\label{introduction:essentials:subsections:paragraph}Paragraphs}
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can be specially referenced as well.
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Of further importance is the understanding of the following environments:
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%*** itemized lists
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\begin{itemize}
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\item This shows an itemized bullet list
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Which can be used for several levels\ldots
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\end{itemize}
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\end{itemize}
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%*** enumerated lists
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\begin{enumerate}
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\item The same applies to enumerated lists.
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\end{enumerate}
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%** figures
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\begin{figure}[!hbt]
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\begin{center}
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% \includegraphics[width=\textwidth, angle=90]{file_name.eps}
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\caption{This is a figure to be printed in a float}
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\label{file_name}
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\end{center}
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\end{figure}
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By figure \ref{file_name}, we show some funny figures.
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Table with caption and footnotes below the table.
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\begin{table}[htbp]
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\begin{center}\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
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\begin{tabular}{| c | p{130pt} | l |}
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\hline
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Column 1 & Column 2 \newline (additional line) & Column 3 \\
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\hline
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C1,R2 & C2,R2 & C2,R3 \\
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\hline
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C1,R3 & \multicolumn{2}{| c |}{C2\&C3,R3} \\
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\hline
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C1,R4 & C2,R4\footnote{Footnote to table~\ref{tab:table1}} & C3,R4\\
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\hline
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\end{tabular}
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\end{minipage}
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\caption{Table 1}
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\label{tab:table1}
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\end{center}
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\end{table}
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Examples of different text sizes:
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\small Small \\
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\scriptsize Script size \\
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\normalsize Normal \\
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\large Large \\
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\huge Huge \\
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\normalsize
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\CHECK
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If we reference to another document, we cite the document \cite{Lamport:LaTeX}.
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%** landscape
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\NEW
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\begin{landscape}
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Of some interest is also the landscape environment:
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\end{landscape}
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\verbatiminput{filename.txt}
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Even though we don't think full listings are useful in documents,
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you can easily insert complete files by the verbatiminput{}-command.
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