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LaTeX Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Stefan Kottwitz
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LaTeX Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Stefan Kottwitz

Overview of this book

The second edition of LaTeX Cookbook offers improved and additional examples especially for users in science and academia, with a focus on new packages for creating graphics with LaTeX. This edition also features an additional chapter on ChatGPT use to improve content, streamline code, and automate tasks, thereby saving time. This book is a practical guide to utilizing the capabilities of modern document classes and exploring the functionalities of the newest LaTeX packages. Starting with familiar document types like articles, books, letters, posters, leaflets, and presentations, it contains detailed tutorials for refining text design, adjusting fonts, managing images, creating tables, and optimizing PDFs. It also covers elements such as the bibliography, glossary, and index. You’ll learn to create graphics directly within LaTeX, including diagrams and plots, and explore LaTeX’s application across various fields like mathematics, physics, chemistry, and computer science. The book’s website offers online compilable code, an example gallery, and supplementary information related to the book, including the author’s LaTeX forum, where you can get personal support. By the end of this book, you’ll have the skills to optimize productivity through practical demonstrations of effective LaTeX usage in diverse scenarios.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)

Adding margin notes

You can add notes to the margin to make a text more dynamic, annotate critical passages, and explain or comment on a piece of the body text. This can enhance understanding and aid in studying.

How to do it...

For our first document with margin notes, we will use the very first document from Chapter 1, Exploring Various Document Classes. Edit that document as follows:

  1. Load the marginnote package in the document preamble:
    \usepackage{marginnote}
  2. To highlight margin notes using color, load the xcolor package :
    \usepackage{xcolor}
  3. Choose a font shape, color, or size for the margin notes, such as the following:
    \renewcommand*{\marginfont}{\strut\color{blue}%
      \sffamily\scriptsize}
  4. Within the document text, add margin notes in the lines where you want them to be positioned. For example, like this:
    \addsec{Introduction}
    This document will be our starting point for simple
    documents.\marginnote{No chapters supported!}
    It is suitable for a...