Writing a manuscript in Latex
- 1. Beginners guide to writing a manuscript in LaTeX
- 2. Introduction to LaTeX
- 3. LaTeX input & Corresponding output
- 4. How to download the software
- 5. Getting started
- 6. Using LaTeX for scientific manuscripts
- 7. Using LaTeX for scientific manuscripts
- 8. Check your understanding 1
- 9. Check your understanding 2
- 10. Output data of the three steps using LaTeX
- 11. Check your understanding 3
- 12. Adding your name, title and an abstract
- 13. Including introduction, methods and results section
- 14. Output of a document in LaTeX
- 15. Output of a document in LaTeX
- 16. Adding an equation
- 17. Adding an equation: Another quick recap
- 18. Additional content types
- 19. Adding figures
- 20. Additional points when adding figures
- 21. Adding a table
- 22. Adding a cell in a table
- 23. An output cell in table
- 24. Adding figures in tables
- 25. Labeling and referencing
- 26. Check your understanding 4
- 27. Check your understanding 5
- 28. Check your understanding 6
- 29. Golden rules and common mistakes
- 30. Some rules while writing a manuscript in LaTeX
- 31. Common mistakes while writing a manuscript in LaTeX
- 32. Common mistakes while writing a manuscript in LaTeX
- 33. Check your understanding 7
- 34. Sites for troubleshooting and more information
- 35. Module summary
- 36. Thank you
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The goal of this module is to introduce you to the basics of writing a manuscript in LaTeX. For more information on writing regular manuscripts please see other presentations and training modules on the Elsevier Publishing Campus.
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