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Examples of powerful LaTeX packages and techniques in use — a great way to learn LaTeX by example. Search or browse below.
![Track Changes in LaTeX with trackchanges](https://writelatex.s3.amazonaws.com/published_ver/89.jpeg?X-Amz-Expires=14400&X-Amz-Date=20240701T002228Z&X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Credential=AKIAWJBOALPNFPV7PVH5/20240701/us-east-1/s3/aws4_request&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Signature=80c384305a0eaae9d5aee957db5c21965ee5e71b68a6c4646ab3d4ce92b44d64)
Track Changes in LaTeX with trackchanges
Note: TrackChanges is not part of TeX Live, and hasn't been updated in a while. Instead, changes.sty, a package for the same purpose, is available in TeX Live and more recent. You can find the example template here.
TrackChanges is a package for collaboratively editing LaTeX documents which allows multiple editors to make changes & add annotations to a document.
Here we present a short example of it's use, which you can use as a template to get started.
writeLaTeX
![Example: Custom Nimbus TTF Font](https://writelatex.s3.amazonaws.com/published_ver/87.jpeg?X-Amz-Expires=14400&X-Amz-Date=20240701T002228Z&X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Credential=AKIAWJBOALPNFPV7PVH5/20240701/us-east-1/s3/aws4_request&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Signature=d6fb547f4c1bcaab8fa52306414a2d30a936e706d45b0cad8404121ec3496dc4)
Example: Custom Nimbus TTF Font
Example: Custom Nimbus TTF Font
![Chinese: A Visit to Qiantang Lake in Spring (钱唐湖春行)](https://writelatex.s3.amazonaws.com/published_ver/83.jpeg?X-Amz-Expires=14400&X-Amz-Date=20240701T002228Z&X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Credential=AKIAWJBOALPNFPV7PVH5/20240701/us-east-1/s3/aws4_request&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Signature=907b898153ff5051aad4dc06e89c3715657613b56453858266a2f2eb74dab1bc)
Chinese: A Visit to Qiantang Lake in Spring (钱唐湖春行)
This example shows how to write simplified Chinese characters in LaTeX with the CJKutf8 package. WriteLaTeX includes a full set of fonts for simplified Chinese, and we use utf-8 encoding, so you can type simplified Chinese characters directly into your LaTeX source code and have them appear in the output.
Bai Juyi
![Bound States in the Continuum](https://writelatex.s3.amazonaws.com/published_ver/11538.jpeg?X-Amz-Expires=14400&X-Amz-Date=20240701T002228Z&X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Credential=AKIAWJBOALPNFPV7PVH5/20240701/us-east-1/s3/aws4_request&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Signature=b2e753947265a94d6a865b121b4ecb06c6463326109590ffe85d05400ce605a7)
Bound States in the Continuum
Poster created for presenting it in a student conference. Happy to share.
Daniel Prelipcean
![The first six levels of the Sierpinski triangle](https://writelatex.s3.amazonaws.com/published_ver/80.jpeg?X-Amz-Expires=14400&X-Amz-Date=20240701T002228Z&X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Credential=AKIAWJBOALPNFPV7PVH5/20240701/us-east-1/s3/aws4_request&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Signature=6d3da5140ebc691bb70490942f042b8ad1ebc145e15e51f9d3db6702f2bdccf6)
The first six levels of the Sierpinski triangle
The first six levels of the Sierpinski triangle in LaTeX.
For some beautiful variations (and more information), see http://www.oftenpaper.net/sierpinski.htm
Jake on TeX SE
![Example: gnuplot + tikz](https://writelatex.s3.amazonaws.com/published_ver/4044.jpeg?X-Amz-Expires=14400&X-Amz-Date=20240701T002228Z&X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Credential=AKIAWJBOALPNFPV7PVH5/20240701/us-east-1/s3/aws4_request&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Signature=02afe403034defc1763912037129cd1d15ebd97e31e3f1f0aba3d9495c2612dc)
Example: gnuplot + tikz
This is an example for re-creating gnuplot charts with tikz on LaTeX, made possible by adding gnuplot-lua-tikz.sty and gnuplot-lua-tikz-common.tex to your project. (These files can be generated by invoking lua gnuplot-tikz.lua style where gnuplot-tikz.lua can be found in $GNUPLOT/lua/gnuplot-tikz.lua.
(This will work with all engines, not just LuaLaTeX!)
Gudrun, LianTze Lim
![PagedeGardeMem](https://writelatex.s3.amazonaws.com/published_ver/8301.jpeg?X-Amz-Expires=14400&X-Amz-Date=20240701T002228Z&X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Credential=AKIAWJBOALPNFPV7PVH5/20240701/us-east-1/s3/aws4_request&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Signature=3137f92db2936dac88be397aa684aa28bdfffed1b38ecdf339c76fbdcf6f00c7)
PagedeGardeMem
Page de garde memoire, version arabe, tikz, tcolorbox, polyglossia, fancybox.
SIFI Khedidja
![How to produce a list of prime numbers in LaTeX](https://writelatex.s3.amazonaws.com/published_ver/78.jpeg?X-Amz-Expires=14400&X-Amz-Date=20240701T002228Z&X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Credential=AKIAWJBOALPNFPV7PVH5/20240701/us-east-1/s3/aws4_request&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Signature=04c586037c33328f4758a83932fa30681575ae4a381971cc126392a8162085f3)
How to produce a list of prime numbers in LaTeX
How to produce a list of prime numbers in LaTeX
![Example of rotated text in LaTeX](https://writelatex.s3.amazonaws.com/published_ver/73.jpeg?X-Amz-Expires=14400&X-Amz-Date=20240701T002228Z&X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Credential=AKIAWJBOALPNFPV7PVH5/20240701/us-east-1/s3/aws4_request&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Signature=2e75dcacd79c639eac00bd5781bc75c2b78d533b9f25763de25355560c3998a6)
Example of rotated text in LaTeX
A minimal example of rotated text in LaTeX. All you need is
\usepackage{rotating}
in the preamble, and
\begin{turn}{45}
...
\end{turn}
around the text you wish to rotate (in this case, by an angle of 45 degrees).
This example was originally posted at: http://texblog.org/2013/10/01/rotate-an-image-table-or-paragraph-in-latex/
Tom at TeXblog