[Blindmath] Useful LaTeX packages: suggestions welcome for ICCHP summer university workshop
Michael Whapples
mwhapples at aim.com
Wed Jul 6 23:34:17 UTC 2011
Thanks Neil, that I have to say is really useful for those at university and such like, however may be a bit far from the Maths so I may question how long to devote to it.
I think one of the things which could be said about my workshop last year was that it didn't focus heavily on the mathematics side of things. Unfortunately LaTeX as a document system requires so much other stuff to make it useful for people that it sometimes can make the maths part seem a bit of a side issue. Its probably a balance I am going to have to work hard to get right in these workshops (IE. too much of just the maths stuff and then it isn't really useful, too little of the maths stuff and then its questioned why I am giving it at something like the summer university).
Michael Whapples
On 6 Jul 2011, at 20:41, Neil Soiffer wrote:
> You should probably cover something like bibtex. It's kind of boring, but even my 7th grade son is told he needs to cite sources for material, so showing how to do that and build up reference databases is something you can't get started too early on.
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> Neil
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> On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 12:34 PM, Michael Whapples <mwhapples at aim.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> I will be giving the LaTeX workshop at the summer university event. While I have plans for the more basic ones which are to introduce people to LaTeX (either for using it in other software or as the full document authoring system) I have also been asked to do a more advanced one for those who know some LaTeX and may want to know more. My thought is to cover some really useful packages. However the issue is deciding what would be useful for people who already know some LaTeX?
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> So may be those of you who use LaTeX could give me some suggestions on packages you find really useful or packages you just keep intending to learn but never quite get round to learning.
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> Some of my own thoughts include: Covering a package like beamer, however coverage of this might be brief as it is not really mathematical but rather to demonstrate that those who know LaTeX can produce presentations in LaTeX and get many of the great features they appreciate about LaTeX (obviously including the ability to easily add good looking maths notation). I also was planning to cover some graphics drawing packages, may be something like pstricks (I might find an alternative which works better with pdflatex) and the gnuplottex package for including gnuplot plots. I would intend to devote more time to packages which are much more relevant like the graphic drawing packages.
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> My plan is probably to cover two or may be three packages in total in the workshop. How many packages I can cover depends on how much detail I go into.
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> Now over to you for your suggestions.
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> Thanks
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> Michael Whapples
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