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This document shows how you can get ePub/eBook-like formatting in LaTeX with the memoir document class. You can't yet export directly to ePub from writeLaTeX, but you can export to PDF. To get ePub, you can download the LaTeX source from writeLaTeX and run it through a format conversion tool, such as htlatex to get HTML, and then go from HTML to ePub with a tool like Sigil or Calibre. See this thread on Stack Overflow for more advice.
This is an example of the iopart document class, and contains details on how to prepare and submit your articles for publication in an IOP Publishing journal. Note that IOP Publishing journals do not require TeX submissions to use this document class, other templates can be used.
If you'd like to write an IOP Publishing article, you can use this example document as a template and change the main article text to suit - simply click the button to get started.
Alternatively you can also just upload the iopart.cls file available from IOPP (see https://publishingsupport.iopscience.iop.org/questions/latex-template/) to any document you've already created, and change the document class to iopart to convert it to the style of this template.
This is a nice example brochure template provided by Nicola Talbot using the flowfram package. The flowfram package lets you create frames in a document such that the document content flows from one frame to the next in the order in which they were defined. This is useful for creating posters or magazines or any other form of document that does not conform to the standard one or two column layout. Here we present the sample brochure provided with the flowfram package - it is preloaded into writeLaTeX and ready for real-time editing online. Simply click the screenshot above to create your own brochure and get started!
This is a template that allows to crop and split a PDF just editing few lines of code.
Read me:
Load your PDF (Project --> files)
Change opportunely the size and the number of pages
To discovering the correct size, you can use software like: Inkscape, Gimp or a PDF Reader
I put the units in mm but you can choose in whatever you want
Activate a step at a time
More info on my website: http://rainnic.altervista.org/it/tag/latex
A template for design project reports in MCHE201: Introduction to Mechanical Design at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. For more information on the class, see:
http://www.ucs.louisiana.edu/~jev9637/MCHE201.html
Looking for a quick way to create a professional quality newsletter? This example by Frits at howtotex.com is the perfect starting point.
The newsletter template includes a fancy title, top post and some main content with images. The template is pre-loaded in Overleaf for you to use as a basis to create your own!
Just click the button to get started!