Before attending this course you should a working knowledge of the basics of Latex. If you don't have this, you should work through and feel comfortable with the materials in the Graduate School Introduction to LaTeX course, which is found here.
You should set up an Overleaf account by going to overleaf.com and clicking register. If you use your Imperial email address you will get the benefits fo Imperial's professional licence.
Course materials are available here. There's no need to review these before the course.
This course will take place in an ICT computer room and so laptops are not required but you may bring one if you wish. Please make sure it is fully charged. If you would like printed copies of the course materials, please print these out and bring them with you. You do not have to have read this material before arriving.
Before attending this course you should a working knowledge of the basics of Latex. If you don't have this, you should work through and feel comfortable with the materials in the Graduate School Introduction to LaTeX course, which is found here.
You should set up an Overleaf account by going to overleaf.com and clicking register. If you use your Imperial email address you will get the benefits fo Imperial's professional licence.
Course materials are available here. There's no need to review these before the course.
Before attending this course you should a working knowledge of the basics of Latex. If you don't have this, you should work through and feel comfortable with the materials in the Graduate School Introduction to LaTeX course, which is found here.
You can downlaod the course materials for this course here. Open the file Intro to Latex Slides.pptx
. When reading through the slides, refer to the notes section of the slides, which contains further explanation of the content of the slides. The notes also often contain links to Overleaf projects which contain full projects centred on the feature being demonstrated in the slides.
When the slide says "Problem Sheet" in the lower right corner, this indicates there is an exercise available in the problem sheet. It is recommended to complete the exercises from the problem sheet in an Overleaf project. This will see you build a document with a variety of different features which you can than copy into other documents when you need them.