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# LaTeX-Paper-template
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> Note: When a path in this readme begins with `/`, it is relative to the project root.
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This is a small framework/template/starting point for scientific LaTeX papers in german.
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## To build the document:
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1) `make`
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## Nomenclature
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* All your text should go into `/chapters/`.
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* All your indices, such as acronyms, references, glossary entrys, if not generated automatically, should go into `/dexes/`
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* All your appendix pages should go into `/appendix/`
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See example files in these directories...
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## Literature
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Literature goes in `/dexes/literature.bib`. See examples in this file.
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## LaTeX syntax
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You'll find a basic LaTeX cheat sheet in`/chapters/cheatsheet.tex`.
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A way more extensive (but also deviating from this workflow) paper is `/goodies/abschlussarbeit_mit_latex.pdf`, which is targetted towards writing german scientific papers with LaTeX, with some weird IDE on windblows OS. So take that with a grain of salt.
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# Other stuff worth noting
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* All paths (like when referencing an image, or including a `.tex`) must always be relative to project root! (where the Makefile lies).
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* Configure your projects base informations such as title, author, year, etc in `/config.tex`.
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* When creating new chapters (files in `/chapters/`), you have to include them in `/chapters.tex`.
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* When creating new appendix entries (files in `/appendix/`), you have to include them in `/appendix.tex`.
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