Good LaTeX template for book about maths - LaTeX Stack Exchange As I want to write a short "book" about Analysis I would like to work with a template which is good enough for readability, looks good and furthermore can handle dozens of my theorems, axioms,
How to write a book in LaTeX - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange This will determine the way you write very much In math you want a textbook with exercises and detailed proofs or more a monograph with extended bibliography, etc Structure and order your thoughts Make a table of contents with preliminary summaries of all the sections subsections
sectioning - How to precisely recreate a textbook page layout (Pattern . . . I'm trying to recreate an exact page layout from a textbook in LaTeX and I'm encountering issues with the specific formatting required I need the output to look identical to the attached image (Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning)
Whats the best way make an augmented coefficient matrix? One way to do this is implemented in the (free, in both senses!) online linear algebra textbook Linear Algebra by Jim Hefferon It's written in LaTeX and is open-source so one can download the book and its attendant style files One of them, called linalgjh sty is about typesetting common linear algebra stuff such as augmented matrices and row reductions and the like The code for the
How to use package hyperref with template tstextbook The MWE is the tstextbook template: https: www typesetters se latex-textbook-template Inserting \usepackage{hyperref} in the preamble of the file tstextbook tex results in error message like so:
How to convert a epub textbook into TeX file? - LaTeX Stack Exchange I just bought a textbook in epub format and my E-reader is having trouble rendering it because of all the equations So, I converted the epub file to pdf and I am able to use it but the font is too tiny Is there a way to convert the epub file to tex file?
Font used in Spivaks textbook, Calculus - LaTeX Stack Exchange Spivak's Calculus is typeset in Baskerville font, as the author states here, in the beginning paragraph remembering how the original MathTıme fonts were born: If, 20-some years ago, when I was contemplating the next edition of my Calculus book, some one had offered me a reasonable set of math fonts (ones that could be used with Times, or with the Baskerville font in which Calculus is typeset