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Ejercicios del Curso de \LaTeX realizado en la Facultad de Informática de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid http://cursosinformatica.ucm.es/latex.html

LaTeX Template: Project Titlepage Modified (v 0.1) by rcx Original Source: http://www.howtotex.com Date: February 2014 This is a title page template which be used for articles & reports. This is the modified version of the original Latex template from aforementioned website.

This is a template for writing letters at Carleton College.

Template for homework in MECE 731 Rochester Institute of Technology

Professional Formal Letter LaTeX Template Version 1.0 (28/12/13) This template has been downloaded from: http://www.LaTeXTemplates.com Original author: Brian Moses (http://www.ms.uky.edu/~math/Resources/Templates/LaTeX/) with extensive modifications by Vel (vel@latextemplates.com) License: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/)

This is a template for writing up problem sets at Carleton College.

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.

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Engineering Calculation Paper % LaTeX Template % Version 1.0 (20/1/13) % % This template has been downloaded from: % http://www.LaTeXTemplates.com % % Original author: % Dmitry Volynkin (dim_voly@yahoo.com.au) % % License: % CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/) % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

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.
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