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Latex Templates

Note: Re-organising and updating this repository for coherence. It will be tagged soon.

A (growing) handmade collection of latex templates, classes and style files.


Currently Active Projects:

Articles, essays, short reports.

  • penrose: An elegent but broadly applicable class for general purpose articles, essays and shorter assignments.
  • salam: Inspired by certain OUP books, but made for articles and handouts.
  • curie: A multifunctional class for reports and longer assignments.

Longer reports.

  • cauchy: Clutter-free, simple and extendible. For lecture notes, general purpose theses and long-form essays.

Books.

  • witten: A unique two-column landscape layout for books and notes. Primarily academic. Highly customisable.
  • dirac: For beautiful and sophisticated books. Primarily academic. Highly customisable.
  • hilbert: For beautiful yet simple books. (Not aimed to be maths-heavy).

Letters.

  • wade: For simple yet elegant letters.

Custom Header Files:

Based on how the author structures their documents.

  • mathsphystools: A collection of macros and redefinitions to be used for all things maths and physics.
  • thmstyles: Predefined theorem, definition and remark-like environments. For coherent styles and consistent naming.
  • basicstyles: What does this do?

Outdated/Broken Projects:

The following are broken or outdated for various reasons. Either I have simply not updated them in a while, or their dependencies have been updated and no longer backwards compatible, or there are major unchecked bugs, or they are simply incomplete, etc.

  • noether: For assignments, exercises and example sheets.

One-Off Projects:

  • cambridge-schedules: An attempt at re-creating the Cambridge Maths Tripos Schedules PDF in Latex. Keeping it easy to use.