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This is a template for preparing presentation slides at Carleton College.

The official template for UbiComp conference papers and notes. Retrieved from the guidelines for UbiComp 2013 on 28 Nov, 2013.

A TikZ figure using the beamerposter package. It shows an idealised 3D root hair cell, and its projection onto a 2D rectangular domain. The auxin symplastic pathway is indicated by purple arrows and the longitudinal auxin gradient by a shade in the 2D-domain; influx and efflux permeability arrows, indicating a polarising process, are respectively depicted in orange and light-blue. Switching fluctuation is represented by dark green arrows.

Add inline or margin comments to LaTeX pdfs using the todonotes package.

LaTeX beamer theme for Jilin University students. Chinese support. This template mostly comes from Jiayi Weng, Trinkle23897. His github repo is https://github.com/Trinkle23897/THU-Beamer-Theme. Thank you very much Trinkle! My github repo is https://github.com/GohUnTsuan/JLU-Beamer-Theme

This is the LaTeX Template for the new grid-system package. Grid system is a package that implements grid like layouts for LaTeX, as it is commonly known from CSS. You can easily divide your horizontal space into equal parts and assign these to boxes containing your content.

Example: Chess with TeXmate

This is a beamer template adopted from the example of a beamer template from Caltech to incorporate the changes required to be used by IIIT-Delhi scholars. Update 2.0 Added features to tweak the readability of content in the slides. Included definitions to add a timeline.

Template for a PDF e-book that fits on a phone screen. Originally created for the "Little Book of Deep Learning" by François Fleuret (2023): https://fleuret.org/francois/lbdl.html License: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
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