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christopheraden | 10 years ago

Tufte-Latex, mentioned in the article, is a really nice template that produces some gorgeous Latex handouts with very little effort (I've used it a couple times when I wanted something to not look like the standard Latex article class). I thought it worth linking here for those that didn't read the link: https://tufte-latex.github.io/tufte-latex/

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JohnHammersley|10 years ago

I agree -- I use that template for writing most of my documents now.

It's also available to try out online on Overleaf if you don't fancy installing LaTeX: https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/handout-design-insp...

(Note: I'm one of the co-founders of Overleaf, so any feedback appreciated, thanks!)

Omni5cience|10 years ago

I went to one of Mr. Tufte's workshops several months ago, and I do believe he mentioned Overleaf while discussing LaTeX. I must admit I had forgotten about it until just now, so thanks for the reminder. It looks like a fairly slick interface (and a nice solution for what I recall was a relatively painful problem i.e. installing and using LaTeX).