This is the 12th video in a series of 21 byDr Vincent Knightof Cardiff University. In LaTeX we can label equations for easy reference within the article. Here we see how to create an equation using the\begin{equation}and\end{equation}commands. This equation is automatically numbered, and by...
This is the 12th video in a series of 21 byDr Vincent Knightof Cardiff University. In LaTeX we can label equations for easy reference within the article. Here we see how to create an equation using the\begin{equation}and\end{equation}commands. This equation is automatically numbered, and by...
we can use the\begin{align}and\end{align}commands to correctly display the aligned mathematics. Here we use the ampersand (&) command to ensure the equations always line up as desired. We also see how to use the\nonumbercommand to remove the equation number from intermediate steps in the ...
LaTeX uses a multi-pass typesetting process: data produced in one pass (compilation) is written out to file(s) and used as input for any subsequent pass(es) that may be required. The following video shows what happens every time you click the “Recompile” button in your Overleaf project...
Open anerror-riddenOverleaf project!The project should look something like this 😲: Errors from.auxfiles The.auxfile contains information about use of\label{...}declarations and\cite{...}in the.texfile, so these are useful things to check. ...
Open this example in Overleaf and switch to Visual Editor. If you open the code above in Overleaf then switch to Visual Editor you’ll see the caption dropdown is greyed out (disabled): How to add borders to table cells At the moment,Visual Editorprovides basic support for borders, accessi...
LaTeX uses a multi-pass typesetting process: data produced in one pass (compilation) is written out to file(s) and used as input for any subsequent pass(es) that may be required. The following video shows what happens every time you click the “Recompile” button in your Overleaf project...
LaTeX uses a multi-pass typesetting process: data produced in one pass (compilation) is written out to file(s) and used as input for any subsequent pass(es) that may be required. The following video shows what happens every time you click the “Recompile” button in your Overleaf project...
Notice that LaTeX has automatically numbered it according to what chapter it's part of. It is also really important to label each figure so you can accurately refer back to it in the text using the \ref command. If you added this in the text:...
indents I have used do not affect the how the code is processed, they just make it more readable. The beauty of these subfigures is that we can refer to each of them individually in the text due to their individual labels—but we can also give the whole figure a caption and ...