I have just become aware of the TeX tips handle on twitter which I have also just started following. As the name suggests it provides useful tips on using LaTeX.
A useful website it has just informed me of can be found here: /http://www.latextemplates.com/ revealing some very useful LaTeX templates: articles, books, presentations, lab notes, PhD thesis!
great tip. Thanks @TeXtip!
Probably more for latex beginners but I recommend my friend's latex site: https://www.writelatex.com/
ReplyDeleteIt features a browser based latex compiler (so it works on any machine with a web connection and requires no annoying set up process) plus they have some good templates, some of the latex diagrams are cool:
https://www.writelatex.com/templates/page/3
And while I'm on the topic, ECS has a good Southampton Uni PhD thesis template which I'm using now: snowdonjames.com/ECSDocs2011
I have no idea how that link works without .zip on the end of it. It should be
Deletehttp://snowdonjames.com/ECSDocs2011.zip