Whether you’re writing fiction or non-fiction, a short story or long textbook, these templates and examples provide a fast and effective way to start composing your latest work. All the required components – such as chapters, sections, title pages, glossaries, acknowledgements -- are set out ready for your content. Just open the template and start writing!
My documentation report
Objetive: Explain what I did and how, so someone can continue with the investigation
Important note:
Chapter heading images should have a 2:1 width:height ratio,
e.g. 920px width and 460px height.
This is a modified version of the Tufte Book example, but with the title page and the contents page resembling Tufte's VDQI book, using Kevin Godby's code from this thread.
Example by The Tufte-LaTeX Developers with modifications
(Downloaded from Wiley's Resources for Book Authors)
Using the Wiley LaTeX template allows authors to focus on the content rather than the appearance of their submission. The template facilitates structuring of the manuscript, e.g. managing heading levels, and the straightforward creation of equations.
If you wish to use the Wiley LaTeX template, please discuss first with your Wiley contact.
Note: The template will not be used for the presentation of the final page layout.
The Legrand Orange Book LaTeX Template
Version 2.1.1 (14/2/16)
This template has been downloaded from:
LaTeXTemplates.com
Original author:
Mathias Legrand (legrand.mathias@gmail.com) with modifications by:
Vel (vel@latextemplates.com)
License:
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0
Important note:
Chapter heading images should have a 2:1 width:height ratio,
e.g. 920px width and 460px height.
Featured ToC and crossref functionality.
More details in the example PDF and GitHub Repo: https://github.com/Jue-Xu/Latex-Template-for-Scientific-Style-Book, YouTube Demo Preview
A LaTeX template was designed for editors of journals in the Humanities who are looking for an easy way to structure a complex collection of multi-authored articles in LaTeX.
varianTeX was created by Wout Dillen and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY) license. The work leading up to these results was undertaken as part of Wout’s position as the UAntwerp coordinator of the CLARIAH-VL project.