Have you ever had Word crash on you? Corrupt a document? Or even just be a pain to work with?
LaTeX offers a number of compelling advantages...
There's a reason why ~90% of Maths/Phys/Eng/Comp Sci papers are produced with this. LaTeX documents are also fast becoming the best way to submit Journal Articles!
Find out more at this talk!
Get a copy (warning: can be up to 4gb) from https://www.latex-project.org/get/
Whether you are an undergraduate student, currently writing your thesis, or create and edit large numbers of documents as a teacher or tutor UCCs Guide to Streamlined Documents is a series you will not want to miss. Join the University Computer Club online on Tuesday, July 14 from 6PM for the fourth instalment of a six-part series on Streamlined Documents.
The focus of these talks is to get you acquainted with some of the best ways to create and edit documents.
These talks are all online are are offered for free to the general public. All you need to do to join the session is to open the following meeting link at 6pm on Tuesday, July 14:
https://meetings.ucc.asn.au/b/tec-mzh-h9w
For more details of the other talks within UCC's Guide to Streamlined Documents, please see the event(s) on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/569545763701077/
LaTeX offers a number of compelling advantages...
There's a reason why ~90% of Maths/Phys/Eng/Comp Sci papers are produced with this. LaTeX documents are also fast becoming the best way to submit Journal Articles!
Find out more at this talk!
Get a copy (warning: can be up to 4gb) from https://www.latex-project.org/get/
Whether you are an undergraduate student, currently writing your thesis, or create and edit large numbers of documents as a teacher or tutor UCCs Guide to Streamlined Documents is a series you will not want to miss. Join the University Computer Club online on Tuesday, July 14 from 6PM for the fourth instalment of a six-part series on Streamlined Documents.
The focus of these talks is to get you acquainted with some of the best ways to create and edit documents.
These talks are all online are are offered for free to the general public. All you need to do to join the session is to open the following meeting link at 6pm on Tuesday, July 14:
https://meetings.ucc.asn.au/b/tec-mzh-h9w
For more details of the other talks within UCC's Guide to Streamlined Documents, please see the event(s) on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/569545763701077/