Computer Resources for Math 591/592
My BGSU and Blackboard | Web basics | Mac
web editing | PC web editing
| Scanning | Word |
GeoGebra | Maple | LaTeX
My BGSU and Blackboard
Web page basics
Editing web pages on a
Macintosh
Editing web pages on a Windows
machine
Scanning documents
Word
GeoGebra
Maple
LaTeX
- Basic description of
file types and how LaTeX works (2008)
- Download and install MiKTeX for the PC
(2008)
- Configure MiKTeX for the
PC (2008)
- Configure MiKTeX to run on the
PC's in Hayes 025 (2008)
- Editing your LaTeX source code to
remove errors (2008)
- Where to store files needed for MiKTeX (2008)
- Download the "Not
so Short Introduction to LaTeX2e" in PDF format. Pages 63-70
have a very good list of LaTeX symbols. (2008)
- There are several "front ends" for typing in LaTeX. They make it
easy to find the symbols to use, and make it easy to process, preview, and
display LaTeX files. One such package is
WinEdt, which can be downloaded for a
31 day trial period.
- 1.tex is a very simple LaTeX source file,
without much formatting. See the source file
and the output in
pdf.
- 2.tex has large fonts, paragraph spacing, and
line spacing. See the source file and the output in pdf.
- 3.tex shows how to type mathematics and how to
display equations. See the source file and the output in pdf.
- 4.tex is a complete homework assignment, with
many equations, fonts, and tabs. See the
source file and the output
in pdf.
- 5.tex is most of a sample exam set in two
columns with the paper in landscape orientation. See the the
source file and the output in pdf.
- spacing.tex gives examples of centering,
flushing, and spacing (also download this graphic file). See the output in pdf.
- article.tex is a sample article with
sections, equation references, and bibliography. See the output in pdf
- Incorporating
graphics into LaTeX documents (2008)
- Macintosh instructions for
LaTeX
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Using OzTeX to create
pdf output on the Macintosh (2002)
- Use Beamer to produce high-quality
presentations with LaTeX (2008)
- Use
Nate Iverson's BGSU-specific LaTeX class for your thesis or dissertation
(2008)
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