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Generating invoices is made easy with LaTeX. The invoice package created by Oliver Corff allows you to create a simple invoice with the minimum of code.
We've loaded up an example template from Paul Asmuth's blog so you can give it a try with one-click - no sign up required!
Invoice package by Oliver Corff, example by Paul Asmuth
This is a modified ONE COLUMN version of
the Deedy Resume LaTeX Template v1.1, originally by
Debarghya Das at https://github.com/deedydas/Deedy-Resume.
A neat example of what can be created in LaTeX, this shows real and monetary flows in an agent-based macroeconomic model with endogenous money.
This diagram is originally from TeXample.net; we've pre-loaded in writeLaTeX for you to try out.
To read more about it visit this TeXample page, or just click below to get started.
Did you know it's possible to draw paths between nodes and across different pictures in LaTeX? This example shows how to easily draw connecting arrows in presentations with the Beamer package.
We've pre-loaded this great example originally published on TeXample.net for you to try out on writeLaTeX.
To read more about this feature head to this page on the TeXample site, or just click above to get started.
If you're new to LaTeX, checkout the third part of our free online LaTeX course for more hints on creating presentations and drawings in LaTeX.
This is the template used by authors of papers for the journal: Revista Novas Tecnologias na Educação (RENOTE).
Simply click the image above to start editing online instantly.
Plantilla para trabajos de grado según manual para tesis de la UNA, FCQ, IQ/IA
Template for thesis according to the National University of Asunción, School of Chemical Sciences, Chemical Engineering/Food Engineering.
This simple Resume/CV template features a large sidebar with key information about you neatly presented for quick perusal with a simple and customizable timeline. Your main skills can be quickly highlighted using progress bars with ticks ranging from novice(0) to expert(5), this is particularly useful for programming languages and other skills where time is required for mastery. The template body is then presented delimited by large colored section titles (alternating gray and blue). Inside these, you can further divide content by subsection or simply write paragraphs. Lists of achievements or timelines can be constructed using one of two environments: long lists with descriptions or short one-line lists. The template features commented code for making it into a two-page Resume/CV where the document body simply continues onto the next page and the sidebar is displayed again on the second page.
Carmine Spagnuolo, Vel, Augusto Cunha
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