Your work is not just a tutorial; it’s a masterclass in sharing knowledge with grace and precision. It’s evident that you’ve poured not only your expertise but also your passion into creating this resource, and for that, I am incredibly grateful.
a 4 hour video .about LaTeX? I could never actually watch 4 hours on LaTeX or so I thought....but. I did! Ms. Krummel is the expert who made this video. She is obviously brilliant, yet still willing and able to teach to those striving to be. LaTeX isn't nearly as hard as I thought.. .Highest marks.
@Certyfikowany Przewracacz Hulajnóg Elektrycznych ur speach does not make sens if u want an updated course well u can buy one easy . u should be thankful to those dudes who made courses for free on youtube not belaimming about the non updated versions also they are all the same latex did not change since the 80 just some small math functions have being added to the lang .
Seriously. LaTex feels like this weird secret club where the people who use it just chat amongst themselves about how to program new stuff into it, while everyone else is kinda just like... how do?
Just finished it, thank you Ms.Krummel and thank you everyone who participated in sharing this useful tutorial. I can now write my own documents and i can even learn how to make presentations myself using LaTex of course hahahahaha. thank you so much !
This is perfect. I'm starting my first master's project in engineering now, and I've only used MS Word during my entire bachelors. Thank you for providing a great tutorial to Latex.
Just completed this tutorial, taken in 5 different chunks of time in a week. I was practicing along and expanding my learning by using Claude alongside. This tutorial is the best. In a week, I've moved from thinking about the LaTeX learning curve to actually having a solid grounding in LaTeX. If you're considering learning LaTeX, I highly recommend this video.
Thanks for saving my time, for my PhD journey! I thought LaTeX was complicated but it's really not like I thought 💭! Even if I'm still slow, I'm very confident with it now. ☺️🙏🏿
Hi @@RychleTube thanks for reaching out. I'm almost done, I have finished writing my dissertation and it's under review from my supervisor. I have published 4 papers, and my 5th is under review. A very challenging journey, but hard work made it easy for me. Btw, I'm planning to graduate by December. 😊🙏🏿
@@abdoulazizmaiga9848 Awesome to hear from you. I wish you best of luck. I'm currently in the process of writing my Master's thesis, graduating next spring. Then I'm planning to continue to PhD, so hopefully that works out as well 🙏
00:02 LaTeX is a document markup language used for creating professional-looking documents, especially suited for mathematical notation. 02:25 Creating a new project in Overleaf 06:52 The begin and end document commands are important for compiling LaTeX files. 09:08 Use backslash to typeset the word 'LaTeX' with special font. 13:39 Texmaker is a great software for editing LaTeX code. 15:56 Setting preferences and enabling PDF viewer in LaTeX 19:53 Saving files is crucial in LaTeX. 21:59 Use F1 key for quick compilation and viewing 26:09 Inserting line breaks in LaTeX 28:16 Using Math mode in LaTeX for italicizing variables and proper spacing. 32:26 Difference between displayed Math mode and inline Math mode 34:39 Learn how to type commonly used mathematical notation in LaTeX 38:46 Using dollar signs to put symbols in math mode and quick building with shortcuts. 40:48 Using curly brackets in LaTeX to place multiple digits in the exponent. 45:04 Using nested brackets for subscripts in LaTeX 47:19 Using Greek letters and trig functions in LaTeX 51:44 Using correct LaTeX notation for negative exponents and functions 53:55 Understanding different notations for logarithms and roots in LaTeX. 58:26 Introduction to mathematical notations in LaTeX 1:00:22 Learn how to resize fractions and enter displayed Math mode in LaTeX. 1:04:38 Using AMS math and AMS fonts in LaTeX for mathematical expressions. 1:06:56 Using LaTeX to handle complex fractions and nested brackets. 1:11:27 Using special packages to work with math commands. 1:13:24 Using keyboard shortcuts for efficient compiling. 1:17:39 Using brackets and symbols in LaTeX Math mode 1:19:51 Using backslashes to resize different bracketing symbols. 1:24:29 Creating complex fractions and adjusting parentheses in LaTeX 1:26:44 Creating a table with specified number of columns and alignment 1:31:18 Creating basic tables and adjusting table elements. 1:33:40 Tables placement in LaTeX can be frustrating. 1:37:55 Using captions and centering in LaTeX tables 1:40:10 Creating a customized table layout 1:44:40 Creating arrays using the Align command 1:46:48 Spaces are ignored in math mode 1:51:11 Creating enumerated and itemized lists in LaTeX 1:53:20 Creating enumerated and itemized lists in LaTeX 1:57:59 Changing the numbering of a list 2:00:24 LaTeX allows customizing the list numbering and symbols. 2:04:45 Using backslash and specific code letters to format text 2:07:24 Using hyperref package to create clickable URLs and customizing link text. 2:12:18 Changing text size and alignment 2:15:09 Different ways to modify text alignment and size 2:19:48 Compiling the document displays today's date and formatting the word 'LaTeX' 2:22:08 Creating sections and subsections in LaTeX 2:27:20 Usage of full page package to set one inch margins on all sides. 2:29:22 Customize paper size and margins using the geometry package 2:33:44 Specialized math notation in LaTeX 2:36:12 Loading and using multiple packages with one command and defining custom LaTeX commands using macros. 2:40:25 Using macros to call equations and create custom commands in LaTeX 2:42:34 Adjusting space between list items using \set command 2:46:51 Inserting and scaling images in LaTeX 2:49:01 Adjusting image dimensions in LaTeX 2:53:19 Using the figure environment to insert images and captions in LaTeX. 2:55:32 Drag and drop images into the document 2:59:40 Using commenting to isolate errors in code 3:01:36 Troubleshooting a compilation error 3:05:35 Fixing undefined control sequence errors in LaTeX 3:07:33 Compiling error prevents PDF update 3:11:14 In LaTeX, spaces can be hard-coded using backslash comma. 3:13:32 Fixing errors in LaTeX with a systematic approach 3:17:25 Frequent compiling helps prevent errors 3:19:19 Customize the viewing options and use shortcuts for compiling the document. 3:23:24 Using commands to create and format sections and text in LaTeX. 3:25:25 Using commands to insert square root in LaTeX 3:29:30 Enable word wrap completion for code suggestion and utilize line numbers for debugging. 3:31:25 Managing auxiliary files in LaTeX 3:35:24 Exploring the toolbar and preferences in LaTeX 3:37:24 Using keyboard shortcuts and comments for code organization in LaTeX 3:41:37 Setting up document formatting and packages 3:43:40 Avoid using spaces in file names to prevent issues 3:47:42 Adding calculator symbol and managing code snippets in TechMaker 3:49:56 Overleaf template library provides various useful project templates. 3:53:45 Collaboration in Overleaf 3:55:42 Downloading PDF is easy, downloading Tech file is more difficult. 3:59:36 Common notation in calculus: limits, integrals, summations, Vector notation. 4:01:58 Exploring Math mode and domain representation 4:06:34 Type a limit using LaTeX in math mode 4:09:01 Using LaTeX to represent limits and derivatives. 4:13:37 Use backslash int for integral. Use display Style for elongated integral symbol. 4:16:22 Use curly brackets for limits with more than one character 4:20:51 Formatting equations and mathematical expressions in LaTeX 4:23:13 Creating a Riemann sum with a definite integral. 4:27:53 Using LaTeX to write vector component form
Thank you for helping me to learn LaTeX and practice my english at the same time. I can understand almost evertything you are saying because you speak very well.
Ma'am, your LaTeX tutorial video is simply outstanding! Your expertise and teaching style are truly impressive. Thanks for making complex concepts easy to understand and for providing such a valuable resource. I appreciate your efforts and the quality of the tutorial. Well done!
Display Style 1:00:35 or 1:05:00 Space Between lines 1:02:40 Expand size of parenthesis & brakcets ro adjust to the content inside 1:19:30 Tables 1:26:20 Paragraphs in a Table 1:44:00 System Equaton or Equation Array 1:46:00 List Beginning with another thing than bullets 1:57:15
Michelle Krummel 02:52:42 saved my life. Been searching for this everywhere. Exactly like it has been narrated "i want the image RIGHT there!!". Thanks a lot
Wonderful tutorial! I would say almost unique in the sense that you can hardly find such tutorials as if you are listening to a tutor or teacher in a classroom, in the old fashion way... Thanks for the tutorial.
Step 1. Get a template from the semester above you Step 2. Maintain that template and use it until you graduate Step 3. Pass the template on to semesters below you, repeat!
wow , I can't believe , totay our lesson in class was preparing a report by using LateX and tonight I'm facing with the tutorial of that . that is awesome !
After pen and pencil, then a typewriter (manual first; electric, later), I used troff. I eventually discovered Teχ, and then LaTeχ. Of course, this was before the Earth cooled. Wonderful programs!
Team troff here! I still use it to type up policy and protocol notes for my IT team. They think it looks wonderful, and can't figure out how to do it in MS Word. 😂
Thank you for this excellent tutorial. I have been using Mathjax for a long time but I have only recently starting using Latex. There are two points I want to make about the calculus notation section. For \sum, it is unnecessary to use \sum\limits because the limits are already lined up on the bottom and top. We only need \limits if we are using capital sigma, \Sigma, for our sum. I don't recommend that because \sum looks much better than \Sigma\limits when it is typeset. For vectors expressed as a linear combination of unit vectors, i.e. i, j and k, we can use the \hat notation to get the symbol for a unit vector. For example, \vec v = a\hat i + b\hat j + c\hat k will give the hat notation instead of the arrow notation to stress that i, j and k are unit vectors.
Great tutorials! Thank you, much appreciated! There's maybe a subtle issue though at 01:22:39, the dx and dy both letters are italic. In fact, the "d" should be upright, because it's not a variable.
@Desi Boi personally I’ve only used it to submit assignments. I find it a waste of time since I’m doing unnecessary more amount of work that if I just scan to a pdf my pencil solutions on paper. Though maybe in the long term it’ll actually be worth something being familiar with LaTex, as for now it gets frustrating completing my solutions on paper then having to copy and paste in LaTeX for 1-4 hours.
@@manny5716 The best way to look at your situation is to recognize that you are getting 1-4 hours of latex experience every time you submit an assignment. That's super beneficial for you because you can start using latex in the future to make super professional looking documents.
I thought LaTeX is sime kinda a markup language,. But this is awesome. I used to search for unicode for a specific math symbol and paste it on my document. I found a way to add them all like this one. Thank you.
This has been an excellent tutorial! Thank you very much! One thing I noticed, was that I could simply type the < and > on my keyboard to get the left and right angle brackets and it compiled just fine. I don’t know if that was specific to my keyboard? I’m on a Mac laptop.
Very nice tutorial. I never used tables much so that was a welcome refresher. I was a total TeX/LaTeX nerd at university, wrote my master's thesis with it as well. These days I still use LaTeX to create presentation slides for work (because I loathe Powerpoint).
Even better tex editor is texstudio which is a fork of texmaker on many aspects including synergy with 3 rd party tools such as tikz, pstricks, asymptote and son on ..
First thing I want to thank you very much , this video is so much clear and make me understand why and How to use this complex code now I finished hour from it i will continue it in another day in the end of that thank
Hi, I enjoyed watching the explanation, and hope the error at 1h40min is corrected. We don't say f(x)>0 => f'(x) is increasing but ruther the opposite. Thank you.
nyyohhhhh u roll these like the freaking plague and I can't stop myself hopping from one tutorial to another. They're all so interesting and applicable to my studies. keep at it tho
Oh the haunting memories of my PhD thesis come back! There was no LaTex tutorial on youtube.. we all mostly learned when we had to type the thesis for defense haha
Much needed tutorial . unfortunately I had a latex typesetting for my one of semester exams subject part in previous month hope to follow this tutorial for create my final year project documents☺.
I love creating notes using Latex. until today I just edit on a Latex template cause I didn’t really understand the syntax of Latex. not anymore. thanks for this tutorial. 🙏🏽
Very good introductory lessons. As for the spaces at 1:02:07, '\\ command' gives me a error, so I just use '\smallskip " Or \largeskip' And that works for me. It could be that we are both using different versions of the updates
Hi. I am having troubles with the local version of TexMaker on my Windows 11 machine. I have a fairly small screen and the Messages / Log window takes away a lot of real estate not giving me any meaningful information when I forgot to add a $ or something...is there a way to disable it permanently from the config file..? Or, I just want to stop the poping up that covers half of my screen so I eliminate unnecessary clicks to close it. Thank you!
Which way should I do? 1. Lorem Ipsum is \begin{huge}dummy text.\end{huge} 2. Lorem Ipsum is \begin{huge}dummy text\end{huge}. 3. Lorem Ipsum is\begin{huge} dummy text.\end{huge} 4. Lorem Ipsum is\begin{huge} dummy text.\end{huge}. Thanks.
Your work is not just a tutorial; it’s a masterclass in sharing knowledge with grace and precision. It’s evident that you’ve poured not only your expertise but also your passion into creating this resource, and for that, I am incredibly grateful.
a 4 hour video .about LaTeX? I could never actually watch 4 hours on LaTeX or so I thought....but. I did! Ms. Krummel is the expert who made this video. She is obviously brilliant, yet still willing and able to teach to those striving to be. LaTeX isn't nearly as hard as I thought.. .Highest marks.
Contents
⌨ (0:00:00) Creating a LaTeX Document
⌨ (0:34:34) Common Mathematical Notation
⌨ (1:09:56) Brackets, Tables, and Arrays
⌨ (1:51:36) Creating Lists
⌨ (2:03:29) Text Document Formatting
⌨ (2:25:58) Packages, Macros, and Graphics
⌨ (2:56:17) Errors and Debugging
⌨ (3:18:47) TeXmaker and Overleaf Tips
⌨ (3:59:38) Calculus Notation
And superbike sounda at 1:30:00
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Cheers. We are getting there
I am 278 year old and can't thank you enough for this free tutorial.
278 years! 🤣
Okay son
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Thank you. There's not a proper LaTex tutorial on UA-cam - or heck the internet. This is perfect. Us writers also thank you.
u just did not search .
tuto 1 :
ua-cam.com/video/Jp0lPj2-DQA/v-deo.html
tuto 2 :
ua-cam.com/video/oSigbWpcoI8/v-deo.html
@Certyfikowany Przewracacz Hulajnóg Elektrycznych ur speach does not make sens if u want an updated course well u can buy one easy . u should be thankful to those dudes who made courses for free on youtube not belaimming about the non updated versions also they are all the same latex did not change since the 80 just some small math functions have being added to the lang .
Knuth is disappointed with you.
Seriously. LaTex feels like this weird secret club where the people who use it just chat amongst themselves about how to program new stuff into it, while everyone else is kinda just like... how do?
this is brilliant! I'm 17, on school break and learning this - and I'm loving it ! Thank you, Ms Krummel
Same
Just finished it, thank you Ms.Krummel and thank you everyone who participated in sharing this useful tutorial. I can now write my own documents and i can even learn how to make presentations myself using LaTex of course hahahahaha. thank you so much !
This is perfect. I'm starting my first master's project in engineering now, and I've only used MS Word during my entire bachelors. Thank you for providing a great tutorial to Latex.
16:50 In window version, we can find the "preference" is equivalent to Option=> configure Texmaker or press "Ctrl and ," on keyboard at the same time.
thanks, bro.
You saved me so much time!
Just completed this tutorial, taken in 5 different chunks of time in a week. I was practicing along and expanding my learning by using Claude alongside. This tutorial is the best. In a week, I've moved from thinking about the LaTeX learning curve to actually having a solid grounding in LaTeX. If you're considering learning LaTeX, I highly recommend this video.
Thanks for saving my time, for my PhD journey!
I thought LaTeX was complicated but it's really not like I thought 💭!
Even if I'm still slow, I'm very confident with it now. ☺️🙏🏿
Hey, how did your thesis turn out?
Hi @@RychleTube thanks for reaching out.
I'm almost done, I have finished writing my dissertation and it's under review from my supervisor.
I have published 4 papers, and my 5th is under review.
A very challenging journey, but hard work made it easy for me.
Btw, I'm planning to graduate by December. 😊🙏🏿
@@abdoulazizmaiga9848 Awesome to hear from you. I wish you best of luck. I'm currently in the process of writing my Master's thesis, graduating next spring. Then I'm planning to continue to PhD, so hopefully that works out as well 🙏
00:02 LaTeX is a document markup language used for creating professional-looking documents, especially suited for mathematical notation.
02:25 Creating a new project in Overleaf
06:52 The begin and end document commands are important for compiling LaTeX files.
09:08 Use backslash to typeset the word 'LaTeX' with special font.
13:39 Texmaker is a great software for editing LaTeX code.
15:56 Setting preferences and enabling PDF viewer in LaTeX
19:53 Saving files is crucial in LaTeX.
21:59 Use F1 key for quick compilation and viewing
26:09 Inserting line breaks in LaTeX
28:16 Using Math mode in LaTeX for italicizing variables and proper spacing.
32:26 Difference between displayed Math mode and inline Math mode
34:39 Learn how to type commonly used mathematical notation in LaTeX
38:46 Using dollar signs to put symbols in math mode and quick building with shortcuts.
40:48 Using curly brackets in LaTeX to place multiple digits in the exponent.
45:04 Using nested brackets for subscripts in LaTeX
47:19 Using Greek letters and trig functions in LaTeX
51:44 Using correct LaTeX notation for negative exponents and functions
53:55 Understanding different notations for logarithms and roots in LaTeX.
58:26 Introduction to mathematical notations in LaTeX
1:00:22 Learn how to resize fractions and enter displayed Math mode in LaTeX.
1:04:38 Using AMS math and AMS fonts in LaTeX for mathematical expressions.
1:06:56 Using LaTeX to handle complex fractions and nested brackets.
1:11:27 Using special packages to work with math commands.
1:13:24 Using keyboard shortcuts for efficient compiling.
1:17:39 Using brackets and symbols in LaTeX Math mode
1:19:51 Using backslashes to resize different bracketing symbols.
1:24:29 Creating complex fractions and adjusting parentheses in LaTeX
1:26:44 Creating a table with specified number of columns and alignment
1:31:18 Creating basic tables and adjusting table elements.
1:33:40 Tables placement in LaTeX can be frustrating.
1:37:55 Using captions and centering in LaTeX tables
1:40:10 Creating a customized table layout
1:44:40 Creating arrays using the Align command
1:46:48 Spaces are ignored in math mode
1:51:11 Creating enumerated and itemized lists in LaTeX
1:53:20 Creating enumerated and itemized lists in LaTeX
1:57:59 Changing the numbering of a list
2:00:24 LaTeX allows customizing the list numbering and symbols.
2:04:45 Using backslash and specific code letters to format text
2:07:24 Using hyperref package to create clickable URLs and customizing link text.
2:12:18 Changing text size and alignment
2:15:09 Different ways to modify text alignment and size
2:19:48 Compiling the document displays today's date and formatting the word 'LaTeX'
2:22:08 Creating sections and subsections in LaTeX
2:27:20 Usage of full page package to set one inch margins on all sides.
2:29:22 Customize paper size and margins using the geometry package
2:33:44 Specialized math notation in LaTeX
2:36:12 Loading and using multiple packages with one command and defining custom LaTeX commands using macros.
2:40:25 Using macros to call equations and create custom commands in LaTeX
2:42:34 Adjusting space between list items using \set command
2:46:51 Inserting and scaling images in LaTeX
2:49:01 Adjusting image dimensions in LaTeX
2:53:19 Using the figure environment to insert images and captions in LaTeX.
2:55:32 Drag and drop images into the document
2:59:40 Using commenting to isolate errors in code
3:01:36 Troubleshooting a compilation error
3:05:35 Fixing undefined control sequence errors in LaTeX
3:07:33 Compiling error prevents PDF update
3:11:14 In LaTeX, spaces can be hard-coded using backslash comma.
3:13:32 Fixing errors in LaTeX with a systematic approach
3:17:25 Frequent compiling helps prevent errors
3:19:19 Customize the viewing options and use shortcuts for compiling the document.
3:23:24 Using commands to create and format sections and text in LaTeX.
3:25:25 Using commands to insert square root in LaTeX
3:29:30 Enable word wrap completion for code suggestion and utilize line numbers for debugging.
3:31:25 Managing auxiliary files in LaTeX
3:35:24 Exploring the toolbar and preferences in LaTeX
3:37:24 Using keyboard shortcuts and comments for code organization in LaTeX
3:41:37 Setting up document formatting and packages
3:43:40 Avoid using spaces in file names to prevent issues
3:47:42 Adding calculator symbol and managing code snippets in TechMaker
3:49:56 Overleaf template library provides various useful project templates.
3:53:45 Collaboration in Overleaf
3:55:42 Downloading PDF is easy, downloading Tech file is more difficult.
3:59:36 Common notation in calculus: limits, integrals, summations, Vector notation.
4:01:58 Exploring Math mode and domain representation
4:06:34 Type a limit using LaTeX in math mode
4:09:01 Using LaTeX to represent limits and derivatives.
4:13:37 Use backslash int for integral. Use display Style for elongated integral symbol.
4:16:22 Use curly brackets for limits with more than one character
4:20:51 Formatting equations and mathematical expressions in LaTeX
4:23:13 Creating a Riemann sum with a definite integral.
4:27:53 Using LaTeX to write vector component form
Much needed video for engineers and researchers.
Finally.. LaTeX chapter. I learn so much from Ms. Krummel's LaTeX Video tutorials. She were explaining so clear. Thanks
This tutorial is a lifesaver. It is coherent, and comprehensive. The best LaTeX tutorial out there.
Thanks, Michelle for this impactful course.
You are incredable, it is the first time in all my entire 55 years to have a continues set for such long time, thank you Michelle
Thank you for helping me to learn LaTeX and practice my english at the same time. I can understand almost evertything you are saying because you speak very well.
This is the best Tutorial for Latex on Internet❤❤ Thank you so much🎉🎉
Ma'am, your LaTeX tutorial video is simply outstanding! Your expertise and teaching style are truly impressive. Thanks for making complex concepts easy to understand and for providing such a valuable resource. I appreciate your efforts and the quality of the tutorial. Well done!
Display Style 1:00:35 or 1:05:00
Space Between lines 1:02:40
Expand size of parenthesis & brakcets ro adjust to the content inside 1:19:30
Tables 1:26:20
Paragraphs in a Table 1:44:00
System Equaton or Equation Array 1:46:00
List Beginning with another thing than bullets 1:57:15
Michelle Krummel 02:52:42 saved my life. Been searching for this everywhere. Exactly like it has been narrated "i want the image RIGHT there!!". Thanks a lot
Wow, this is amazing.
For my masters, I am told I am going to be using LaTeX a lot, this video has been helpful as I prepare.
I have seen Michelle's earlier videos. She is one of the best teachers of LaTeX that I have come accross.
She's cute as well
I absolutely love the way she explained it with such ease. Thank you so much!
Wonderful tutorial! I would say almost unique in the sense that you can hardly find such tutorials as if you are listening to a tutor or teacher in a classroom, in the old fashion way... Thanks for the tutorial.
I greatly appreciate the comprehensive content and the thorough step-by-step instructions you provided. Thank you!
Love the pace and the thoroughness of the curriculum; super-thanks! for putting it together. No small task. J
Step 1. Get a template from the semester above you
Step 2. Maintain that template and use it until you graduate
Step 3. Pass the template on to semesters below you, repeat!
That's what I did 😂 Overleaf (online látex editor) has tonnes of good templates, even for resume and letters.
wow , I can't believe , totay our lesson in class was preparing a report by using LateX and tonight I'm facing with the tutorial of that . that is awesome !
After pen and pencil, then a typewriter (manual first; electric, later), I used troff. I eventually discovered Teχ, and then LaTeχ. Of course, this was before the Earth cooled. Wonderful programs!
Team troff here! I still use it to type up policy and protocol notes for my IT team. They think it looks wonderful, and can't figure out how to do it in MS Word. 😂
Yes, we did it!!!!
This is just brilliant and all the other unspoken adjectives. Thank you very much!
This is really easy to follow along to with audio in the background compared to other tutorials!
Thanks for this tutorial. Well done. It made me remind when I learnt LaTeX back in the 90s when I used to code on a 386SX DOS-PC. Congratulations.
Wow. This brings me back to when I had to learn this software on the fly for documenting my final year college project.
Happening now
I used TeX in the 90's for my OU Electromagnetism course. Today I use my Android tablet or smartphone. Windows & MacOS are so passé.
Thank you for this excellent tutorial. I have been using Mathjax for a long time but I have only recently starting using Latex. There are two points I want to make about the calculus notation section.
For \sum, it is unnecessary to use \sum\limits because the limits are already lined up on the bottom and top. We only need \limits if we are using capital sigma, \Sigma, for our sum. I don't recommend that because \sum looks much better than \Sigma\limits when it is typeset.
For vectors expressed as a linear combination of unit vectors, i.e. i, j and k, we can use the \hat notation to get the symbol for a unit vector. For example, \vec v = a\hat i + b\hat j + c\hat k will give the hat notation instead of the arrow notation to stress that i, j and k are unit vectors.
Finally, That is what I'm waiting for 🔥🔥🔥
She is an amazing educator.
🤩
Great tutorials! Thank you, much appreciated!
There's maybe a subtle issue though at 01:22:39, the dx and dy both letters are italic. In fact, the "d" should be upright, because it's not a variable.
This is an exceptional tutorial. Very much recommended to beginners like me.
We use this to submit all our computer science assignments, it adds 1-4 hours just re-typing your work from pencil to LaTeX.
@Desi Boi not much imo
@Desi Boi personally I’ve only used it to submit assignments. I find it a waste of time since I’m doing unnecessary more amount of work that if I just scan to a pdf my pencil solutions on paper. Though maybe in the long term it’ll actually be worth something being familiar with LaTex, as for now it gets frustrating completing my solutions on paper then having to copy and paste in LaTeX for 1-4 hours.
@@manny5716 writing project documentation for CS in LaTeX is 🤌👌
@@manny5716 The best way to look at your situation is to recognize that you are getting 1-4 hours of latex experience every time you submit an assignment. That's super beneficial for you because you can start using latex in the future to make super professional looking documents.
Maybe you can make use of macros to speed this up.
I just started learning LaTex and this is really helpful. Thank you
Oooh this is very exciting! 😁💯. I love these crash courses that bring us up to speed in a hurry!
Oh my god.... Finally I have learnt this latex only because of this video....iam so thankful to you 🙏❤ thank you so much for the video ❤️
Ahhhh I would have LOVED this whilst I was a student.
Great stuff FCC.
An excellent course on LaTeX. Well done, I learned a great deal.
Reminds me of HTML without CSS. Always wondered what this LaTeX was all about.
completed till - 1:26:07
thankyou ma'am u r the best
Thank you Michelle. I really do appreciate this video.
Super!
I just wanted to start learning LaTeX - and here is tutorial. Awesome 😎
I thought LaTeX is sime kinda a markup language,. But this is awesome. I used to search for unicode for a specific math symbol and paste it on my document. I found a way to add them all like this one. Thank you.
Outstanding tutorial! One of the very best.
This has been an excellent tutorial! Thank you very much!
One thing I noticed, was that I could simply type the < and > on my keyboard to get the left and right angle brackets and it compiled just fine. I don’t know if that was specific to my keyboard? I’m on a Mac laptop.
Very nice tutorial. I never used tables much so that was a welcome refresher.
I was a total TeX/LaTeX nerd at university, wrote my master's thesis with it as well.
These days I still use LaTeX to create presentation slides for work (because I loathe Powerpoint).
best LaTeX tutorial out there! tysm
Thank You, this tutorial is all one would need to get started with LaTeX.
Finally! Perhaps for next one you need to cover more about Beamer Presentations.
Very well explained, will recommend to everyone
She's a fantastic teacher
Even better tex editor is texstudio which is a fork of texmaker on many aspects including synergy with 3 rd party tools such as tikz, pstricks, asymptote and son on ..
Thanks for all, excellent course.
First thing I want to thank you very much , this video is so much clear and make me understand why and How to use this complex code now I finished hour from it i will continue it in another day in the end of that thank
LaTeX..... It's simple to learn and looks professionall.
I swear this channel can read minds!
Hi, I enjoyed watching the explanation, and hope the error at 1h40min is corrected. We don't say f(x)>0 => f'(x) is increasing but ruther the opposite. Thank you.
nyyohhhhh u roll these like the freaking plague and I can't stop myself hopping from one tutorial to another. They're all so interesting and applicable to my studies. keep at it tho
This would have been so useful a few years ago for writing my dissertation
Oh the haunting memories of my PhD thesis come back! There was no LaTex tutorial on youtube.. we all mostly learned when we had to type the thesis for defense haha
Thank you Ms. Krummel
Bro I ordered a book on this a few days ago. Perfect timing.
Thank you very much Ms. Krumble!
Would be useful to compare LaTeX with markdown for software documentation
That sounds like a great idea. Would want to see a video about it
Much needed tutorial . unfortunately I had a latex typesetting for my one of semester exams subject part in previous month hope to follow this tutorial for create my final year project documents☺.
first video I see where the pronunciation is Latek, instead of L-ah-tek.
Thanks for the video. I will be checking this one out later.
I can't thank you enough for this tutorial!
I love creating notes using Latex. until today I just edit on a Latex template cause I didn’t really understand the syntax of Latex. not anymore. thanks for this tutorial. 🙏🏽
I thank you dearly for this tutorial. Complete standout quality pedagogy.
Waiting for this video for a long time
Very good introductory lessons.
As for the spaces at 1:02:07,
'\\ command' gives me a error, so I just use '\smallskip "
Or \largeskip'
And that works for me.
It could be that we are both using different versions of the updates
Holy cheeses! Just started learning Latex due to learning and working at cybersecurity sector. Just in time guys. Just in time!
Thank you for this fantastic course.You have presented this in a very interesting and informative style.You helped me a lot!
Great content by the way. However is there any tutorial exercises that we can use to practice what we learn
This video is gold, i dare to state
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Thanks for this amazing explanation.
Such a good tutorial! Love it!
I really need this, thanks!
Hi. I am having troubles with the local version of TexMaker on my Windows 11 machine. I have a fairly small screen and the Messages / Log window takes away a lot of real estate not giving me any meaningful information when I forgot to add a $ or something...is there a way to disable it permanently from the config file..? Or, I just want to stop the poping up that covers half of my screen so I eliminate unnecessary clicks to close it. Thank you!
Maam you're a godsend! Thank you!
I think it is good for Students and Teaching professionals who regularly submit articles and publish papers.
Great tutorial! Thank you so much.
this is amazing and helps mw with college so much thank you
Which way should I do?
1. Lorem Ipsum is \begin{huge}dummy text.\end{huge}
2. Lorem Ipsum is \begin{huge}dummy text\end{huge}.
3. Lorem Ipsum is\begin{huge} dummy text.\end{huge}
4. Lorem Ipsum is\begin{huge} dummy text.\end{huge}.
Thanks.
Thank you! It's easy to understand!
thank you now i can use latex perfectly
Learning this for my first year as a comp engineering student next year
loved this, thank you so much.
This is useful at any time, thanks.
Absolutely helpful