This is a LaTeX template for class homework assignments. It demonstrates numbered questions with multiple parts and creating lines for students to use when writing their answers.
This template was originally published on ShareLaTeX and subsequently moved to Overleaf in October 2019.
This template contains all information I would personally log after a dive. Feel free to use and /or modify it to create your own custom dive log book.
If you are not familiar with LaTeX and would like to make minor changes, drop me a comment on my blog at http://texblog.org/2015/07/22/diy-scuba-diving-log-book/
Looking elegant and professional, this simple memo template is perfect for communicating either internally within an organization or with outside partners.
Using the texMemo package created by Rob Oakes, this template supports all of the standard LaTeX article features in addition to providing some commands specifically designed for a memo or short note. These include commands for the memo recipient (\memoto), sender (\memofrom), Subject (\memosubject), and Date (\memodate).
You can also add a logo to your document using the \logo command, and the logo can be an image, text, or any combination of the two.
Simply click the button above to create a new memo today, which can be written and shared online directly from Overleaf.
This template has been designed for the preparation of abstracts for the Tbilisi Analysis and PDE workshops (TAPDE), which are organized by the Mathematical Institute of the University of Georgia in Tbilisi.
Templates for BSc/MSc/PhD thesis or final projects, including flyer and beamer presentation, at Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia, Università di Catania, Italy