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However, this is only true if it is used correctly, that is, if the user abstains from constantly interfering with the typesetting rules in L AT EX, by, for example, untimely adding whitespace. The result is usually elegant, because L AT EX is not a common word processor, but a real typesetting program, like the ones that are used to produce books.
#Mynotes latex free#
It's free (most importantly in the GNU sense, but also in the sense that you can use it without paying prohibitive prices for software).Those who are not familiar with Emacs should have a look at the built-in tutorial to learn to use it efficiently. For the purpose of the introduction class, we used Emacs, which has a nice color mode for L AT EX that helps avoiding typos in the commands. To edit a L AT EX file, you need some editor of your choice.
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For those who want to try it out under Windows, here is a link which describes a L AT EX installation using Miktex, Emacs, Auctex, Yap and GSview:
#Mynotes latex how to#
Finally, show how to use B IBT EX, since a bibliography necessarily complements any college assignment.In particular, go through examples on how to format trees, LFG-rules and AVMs, as well as on how to input the characters of the IPA, because this should be of interest to students in computational linguistics.Rather, give a list of references aimed at beginners, because when I started using L AT EX, I myself did not know where to start looking.Discuss only very simple examples, and refer the students to existing material for more details.Explain what the advantages of using L AT EX are, especially for students writing a term paper or a Master's thesis in computational linguistics.My idea was not to replace the many existing introductions to L AT EX on the web, but instead to This page is an English version of my notes for the L AT EX introduction class which I last gave on 23-24 July 2008, upon request from our department's student representatives.