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A place for LaTeX templates

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Templates for LaTeX documents are always in demand, but finding them is not always so easy. There’s now a place find them: LaTeX Templates. A quick look around the new site gives a good impression: well organised, easy to follow and good looking.  Of course, producing good templates is not easy (we have a few on the UK-TUG site too), so if you have a good suggestion I’d send it in!

Written by Joseph Wright

June 29th, 2012 at 1:58 pm

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Working on biblatex styles for physics

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A while ago, a question was asked on TeX-sx about biblatex support for the IEEE and AIP bibliography styles. I sorted out an IEEE one pretty quickly: it’s a single style and there is a good demonstration document, so this was not too hard. However, to date I’ve not got the physics side of things sorted. I’ve now been reminded about this, and hopefully have the time available to get on with this. So now all I have to decide is which styles to got for: both the AIP and APS seem pretty obvious, but beyond that I’m not so sure.

Written by Joseph Wright

June 10th, 2012 at 8:24 pm

Posted in biblatex