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\author{Niels ter Meer}
\date{January 2022}

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TexSpiek

LaTeX article/essay setup mini tutorial for BSc-ME students at the University of Twente.

© Niels ter Meer n.termeer@student.utwente.nl
CC-BY-SA 4.0
January 2022
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INTRODUCTION You might have been directed here through a link in a cheat sheet. That cheat sheet was at some point open in your text editor, but now it lives here as HTML too, with highlighted source code bits, readable text, and clickable links!

This mini-tutorial consists of two files, tex.tex and etex.tex. The former is for smaller documents (think essays, small articles, etc), while the latter is for larger documents, such as reports. You can find the LaTeX source for these at tex.tex and etex.tex (at the moment not guaranteed to compile, however).

These are based on my personal latex templates. This of course doesn't include everything you can do with latex, but this should cover ~90% of most use cases. Note that these files assume you know some basic latex.

CAVEATS

These cheat sheets were primarily meant for setting up your document — they assumed you knew LaTeX basics. If you don't, fret not: at some point this sight might contain some basic LaTeX cheat sheets too!

There is no timeline on any of this yet (besides first uploading the cheat sheets I have and then writing others), but just check back sometimes.

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  1. TexSpiek
  2. CAVEATS