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Modular LaTeX Documents. #26
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I've split the files following the structure above and connect it with Overleaf here (only connected to my forked repo). If @jserv has no problem with it then I'll commit and make a pull request for this. Besides, why do you use the documentclass |
The TeX script was converted from Org mode for Emacs, and you can figure out some kludge. |
Due to historical reasons, LKMPG was poor at its documentation organization. That is, the sections/chapters were tattered from the perspective of a complete programming guide. Before the modularization, it would be better if we can revise the existing materials and amalgamate parts of the sections. Recently, I have been preparing. |
As the work grows, the
*.tex
file can become unwieldy and confusing, especially we're writing a full-length book. It's the good practice to split the file into several files.LaTeX makes this very easy with the commands
\input{filename}
and\include{filename}
. A template for the modular latex document can be set up as follows structure:References
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