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Template for preparing your research report submission to PNAS using Overleaf
Overleaf and NAS have created this template for authors submitting research reports to PNAS. The template allows authors to easily prepare and edit their Contributed or Direct Submission manuscripts using Overleaf. Authors can then submit manuscripts to PNAS by using the PDF and source files generated by Overleaf. To begin writing online (in your browser), simply click the Open as Template button above. The Overleaf PNAS template will be loaded, and additional guidelines for preparing your submission are included within the template itself. If you're new to Overleaf and LaTeX, check out our tutorial video and free introductory course for help getting started.
Overleaf and the National Academy of Sciences (NAS)

PNAS LaTeX Template for preparing single-column mathematics articles on Overleaf
Overleaf and NAS have created this template for authors submitting single-column mathematics articles to PNAS. The template allows authors to easily prepare and edit their manuscripts using Overleaf. Authors can then submit manuscripts to PNAS by using the PDF and source files generated by Overleaf. To begin writing online (in your browser), simply click the Open as Template button above. The Overleaf PNAS template will be loaded, and additional guidelines for preparing your mathematics submission are included within the template itself. If you're new to Overleaf and LaTeX, check out our tutorial video and free introductory course for help getting started.
Overleaf and the National Academy of Sciences (NAS)

TU Ilmenau Diplomarbeit
TU Ilmenau thesis template
TU Ilmenau

DTU Fotonik: a PhD Thesis
This is an adapted and modified version of the DTU Compute thesis template.
Daniele Cozzolino

Customisable Calendar with Events (Japanese with upLaTeX)
Customisable calendars supporting different languages, sizes (normal, "giant" and "small"), colours and illustrations. The calendars can be marked with events with date ranges, with different markers and styles.
The default-sized calendars print 2-up on A4-sized papers and should fit CD jewel cases.
The "small" calendars print 4-up on A4-sized papers and should fit 3.5" floppy disk cases.
The "giant" calendars are full-page A4-sized.
Colours, illustrations, fonts etc are customisable.
Use the sundayweek document class option to make weeks start on Sundays.
Localisation possible with languages supported by babel/translator/datetime2.
This is an example of such a customisation for Japanese, to be compiled with (up)LaTeX. The original templates have been tested with british, spanish, french, ngerman, italian, portuges, polish, croatian, greek. (Probably works with other languages too.) Use the nobabel option and make your own customisations, for languages not supported by babel and/or translator.
Note: If you get an error when you change the language, try clearing the auxiliary files in your compile session.
Or fork it on Github!
LianTze Lim

Customisable Calendar with Events (Chinese)
Customisable calendars supporting different languages, sizes (normal, "giant" and "small"), colours and illustrations. The calendars can be marked with events with date ranges, with different markers and styles.
The default-sized calendars print 2-up on A4-sized papers and should fit CD jewel cases.
The "small" calendars print 4-up on A4-sized papers and should fit 3.5" floppy disk cases.
The "giant" calendars are full-page A4-sized.
Colours, illustrations, fonts etc are customisable.
Use the sundayweek document class option to make weeks start on Sundays.
Localisation possible with languages supported by babel/translator/datetime2.
Tested with british, spanish, french, ngerman, italian, portuges, polish, croatian, greek. Use the nobabel option and make your own customisations, for languages not supported by babel and/or translator. This is an example of such a customisation for Chinese, compilable with XeLaTeX.
See this template for the original English version.
Or fork it on Github!
LianTze Lim

Customisable Calendar with Events (Japanese with luatexja)
Customisable calendars supporting different languages, sizes (normal, "giant" and "small"), colours and illustrations. The calendars can be marked with events with date ranges, with different markers and styles.
The default-sized calendars print 2-up on A4-sized papers and should fit CD jewel cases.
The "small" calendars print 4-up on A4-sized papers and should fit 3.5" floppy disk cases.
The "giant" calendars are full-page A4-sized.
Colours, illustrations, fonts etc are customisable.
Use the sundayweek document class option to make weeks start on Sundays.
Localisation possible with languages supported by babel/translator/datetime2.
This is an example of such a customisation for Japanese, to be compiled with LuaLaTeX. The original templates have been tested with british, spanish, french, ngerman, italian, portuges, polish, croatian, greek. (Probably works with other languages too.) Use the nobabel option and make your own customisations, for languages not supported by babel and/or translator.
Note: If you get an error when you change the language, try clearing the auxiliary files in your compile session.
Or fork it on Github!
LianTze Lim

PNAS Template for Supplementary Information
Overleaf and NAS have created this template for authors preparing Supporting Information (SI) to accompany their submissions to PNAS. To begin writing online (in your browser), simply click the Open as Template button above. The PNAS SI template will be loaded, and additional guidelines for preparing your SI are included within the template itself. If you're new to Overleaf and LaTeX, check out our tutorial video and free introductory course for help getting started.
Overleaf and the National Academy of Sciences (NAS)

Fun with tikzducks
Some quick examples of the tikzducks package! The latest version, which has an option for an Overleaf tikz, can be obtained from Sam Carter's Github repository.
Overleaf