Description:

LaTeX (pronounced “Lah-tech”) is a typesetting system that’s used to produce beautifully formatted documents. It is a file format that publishers, academic journals and conferences, grant funders, and academic settings sometimes request. Using LaTeX, authors write content in plain text documents (i.e., not Microsoft Word) but include special commands that are recognized by the typesetting system and used to generate the final formatted document. In other words, LaTeX takes care of the formatting and lets the writer focus on content. In this demonstration, Richard will provide a brief background on LaTeX and Overleaf (an application designed to make LaTeX authoring more intuitive) and model some common use cases. He will also share tips on document formatting (margins, line spacing, typesetting), document layouts, and citation and bibliographic commands that can be used with LaTeX.

Oct
19

Tips and Tricks with LaTeX & Overleaf

Richard Medina (Specialist in Human-Computer Interaction), Center for Language & Technology, University of Hawaii at Manoa

demo

Time
3:00pm – 4:00pm HST
Audience
Applicable Language
All Languages
Access URL
https://clt.manoa.hawaii.edu/blog/event/latex-10-19-23/?instance_id=879
Access Instructions
Moore Hall 257 & Zoom (register for link)
Instructions
Register for the Zoom link on the event website (UH account is required)
Extra Materials
[https://go.hawaii.edu/SEy]
Sponsor
Center for Language & Technology
Series
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Published October 6, 2023 by Center for Language and Technology • Updated October 20, 2023