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This template, written using LuaLaTeX, accompanies the blog post Taming LaTeX’s Page Layout: A Template and Toolset for Book Authors. It provides tools for visualizing the layout of a book that will be produced with LaTeX's book class file ((i.e., via \documentclass[twoside]{book}). The template is not intended for final book production but to provide a tool for rapid prototyping of different paper sizes, book sizes and page margins. It overlays the book page with borders and also draws rulers rulers (using a mm scale) for you to visually inspect and check measurements. Each time you successfully typeset a document the template also writes out a file called "mypagesetup.tex" that contains the LaTeX code to set the various parameters needed to implement your own layout using book.cls: download your project, extract "mypagesetup,tex" and include that file into your own project.
This is the Overleaf template for Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems (AGU). It is a generic template that allows authors to write in either Rich Text or LaTeX formats, and has multiple options designed to work for a number of journals participating in Wiley’s pilot with Overleaf.
Please refer to the journal’s author guidelines in order to confirm your manuscript adheres to the journal’s requirements for submissions.
Once your manuscript is complete, simply use the "Submit to Journal" option in the Overleaf editor to submit your files directly to the journal for processing.
If you're new to LaTeX, check out our free online introduction to help you get started, or please get in touch if you have any questions.
This is the Overleaf template for International Journal of Quantum Chemistry. It is a generic template that allows authors to write in either Rich Text or LaTeX formats, and has multiple options designed to work for a number of journals participating in Wiley’s pilot with Overleaf.
Please refer to the journal’s author guidelines in order to confirm your manuscript adheres to the journal’s requirements for submissions.
Once your manuscript is complete, simply use the "Submit to Journal" option in the Overleaf editor to submit your files directly to the journal for processing.
If you're new to LaTeX, check out our free online introduction to help you get started, or please get in touch if you have any questions.
Welcome to Overleaf --- just edit your LaTeX on the left,
and we'll compile it for you on the right. If you give
someone the link to this page, they can edit at the same
time. See the help menu above for more info. Enjoy!
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Homework Template by Dana Ernst, reproduced here with thanks.
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This is all preamble stuff that you don't have to worry about.
Head down to where it says "Start here"
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This is a guide for preparing papers for Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society using the 'mnras' LaTeX package. It provides instructions for using the additional features in the document class. This is not a general guide on how to use LaTeX, and nor does it replace the journal's instructions to authors. See the mnras_template.tex file (included) for a simple template.