The changes package, distributed with TeX Live, allows the user to manually markup changes of text, such as additions, deletions, or replacements. This example customizes the package to show author annotations with avatars. (Here's a more conventional example without the avatars. )
Este ejemplo representa el esquema de un amplificador diferencial construido con un amplificador operacional y cinco resistencias, el cual se usa para calcular la ganancia de la diferencia de dos señales independientes. Las notaciones son las siguientes:
vA: tensión de entrada 1.
vB: tensión de entrada 2.
RA: resistencia.
RB: resistencia.
Rf: resistencia.
RL: resistencia de carga.
vo: tensión de salida.
Este esquema es una adaptación del que se encuentra en el la página 71, Capítulo 2 del texto "Electrónica, 2da Edición" de Allan R. Hambley, publicado en idioma español por la editorial Pearson Educación.
An example exam paper using the examdesign class, which has the following features:
automatic generation of answer keys if needed;
automatic generation of multiple versions of the same test;
environments for constructing the most common types of test question: matching, true/false, multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer/essay questions.
This template was originally published on ShareLaTeX and subsequently moved to Overleaf in November 2019.
An example exam paper using mathexam package features. The mathexam package can help in creating exams for math or related disciplines (which are required to show calculations followed by short answers).
This example was originally published on ShareLaTeX and subsequently moved to Overleaf in November 2019.
Visualization of chemical experiment data with Tufte style axes, which demonstrates the ability of LaTeX to dynamically generate figures from raw data files.
This plot uses two data files and does some calculations in pgfplots to standardise them. It shows 'scan rate normalised cyclic voltammograms', and could more generally be used for 'cyclic voltammetry' results.
Original source: http://pgfplots.net/tikz/examples/cyclic-voltammetry/