This comprehensive guide teaches you everything you need to know, from getting started to becoming a Latex pro 🚀. Learn LaTex in one video or use this as your reference guide when writing scientific documents, ✅. Perfect for all levels: Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to refine your skills, this tutorial will empower you to take your Latex skills to the next level 📈.
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Learn everything about Latex. This in-depth video covers
• why and when you should use it; who you should use it,
• installation and set-up
• basic syntax
• figures, tables, and lists
• document structure, chapters, text formatting, and page numbering
• mathematical equations
• values and units
• cross-referencing and hyperlinks
• nomenclature and glossary
• bibliography and citations
• display source code
• export variables from Python
• flowcharts, timelines, and diagrams
• version control and git
• how to use Overleaf and connect it to GitHub
• even troubleshooting tips 🛟.
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🎥 Content of this video:
00:00 - What you will learn
02:45 - Description of the video content
06:25 - How to install LaTeX
09:25 - How to create a project
12:33 - Document structure
17:40 - Compile document in Visual Studio Code
19:06 - LaTeX syntax
26:50 - Add title, author, and date
30:30 - Text formatting
32:41 - Chapters, Sections, Subsections, and Paragraphs
35:16 - Handling compilation errors
39:30 - Basic tables
45:00 - Convert a Pandas dataframe to a LaTeX table
51:20 - Figures
55:00 - Figures placement
56:36 - Page size and margins
58:10 - Add placeholder text with lipsum
1:00:20 - Subfigures
1:04:30 - Wrap text around a figure
1:09:00 - Endfloat to move figures and tables to the end
1:09:40 - Tables of contents, List of Figures and Tables
1:13:10 - Lists
1:16:00 - Version control with Git
1:24:30 - Advanced LaTeX commands
1:26:00 - Math Equations
1:29:30 - Values with units
1:36:00 - Cross referencing
1:38:00 - Clever referencing
1:42:00 - Input and include commands
1:50:45 - Page numbering
1:53:00 - Hyperlinks
1:55:30 - Nomenclature
2:01:22 - Glossaries and Acronyms
2:07:36 - Bibliography and citations
2:13:09 - Export the bib entry from Zotero
2:14:50 - Display source code
2:22:15 - Share variables from Python to LaTeX
2:29:40 - Flowcharts and diagrams
2:33:00 - Push the code to GitHub
2:35:29 - Sync GitHub with Overleaf
2:41:00 - Commend and revision
2:46:10 - Mark/track changes
2:49:20 - Count words
2:54:00 - Journal formatting
2:01:22 - Share your document to GitHub
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