Toronto Math Forum
General Category => General Discussion => Technical Questions => Topic started by: Victor Ivrii on November 20, 2012, 06:14:04 AM
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We are talking about LaTeX in full, not MathJax
1) Strongly recommended: \documentclass[]{memoir}--very flexible well maintained, can emulate book and article. It allows normalfontsize 14 pt \documentclass[14pt]{memoir} -- note how tests are typed for convenience
2) Strongly recommended: \usepackage{hyperref}--makes better pdf, clickable links (in \label--\ref, \bibitem-\cite, in table of content, index) and also bookmarks
3) Strongly recommended \usepackage{microtype}--better typesetting
4) For graphics (LaTeX drawings) \usepackage{pgf}--the most powerful (another pstricks is also great)
5) For presentations \documentclass{beamer}-- nearest competition powerdot
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hyperref is probably my favourite package :P
For graphics (pictures), I would add \usepackage{graphicx}, but it is maybe not so relevant for math.
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hyperref is probably my favourite package :P
Look at xr-hyper (working in conjugation with hyperref to provide cross-references of different documents).
For graphics (pictures), I would add \usepackage{graphicx}, but it is maybe not so relevant for math.
graphicx is to include existing pictures -- I use it all the time. I am talking about LaTeX drawings (with "frontend" tikz)
Try this: in full LaTeX
\documentclass[12pt]{article}
\usepackage{tikz}
\begin{document}
\begin{tikzpicture}
\fill [red, even odd rule,opacity=.8] (0,2) circle (2.5) circle (3);
\fill [blue, even odd rule,opacity=.8] (1.732,-1) circle (2.5) circle (3);
\fill [green, even odd rule,opacity=.8] (-1.732,-1) circle (2.5) circle (3);
\begin{scope}
\clip (.9,-.6) circle (.5);
\fill [red, even odd rule,opacity=.8] (0,2) circle (2.5) circle (3);
\end{scope}
\clip (-2.6,1.5) circle (.5);
\fill [red, even odd rule,opacity=.8] (0,2) circle (2.5) circle (3);
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{document}