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						- # How to Write your Next Thesis in LaTeX #
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 - *An International Webinar between Instituto Tecnológico de Morelia, Jade University of Applied Science and Óbuda University*
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 - ## Repository organization
 - The repository is organized in the next way. The `1_basics` folder includes information (presentations or guides), examples source code, and any other useful information that the attendant can review during or after the webinar.
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 - ## Webinar Contents ##
 - Here you can find the highlights of each day lecture, to avoid repetitive points during the webinar.
 - ### Day 1: Introduction (Marx)
 -   * What is LaTeX?
 -   * How LaTeX works?
 -   * Exploring Overleaf (Windows, organization, files)
 -   * Compiling a basic document 
 -   * Using basic commands and definitions 
 -   * document options and geometry
 -   * Defining new vars, paragraph spaces, tabulation space, and text sizes
 -   * A dummy text definition command
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 - #### Geometry and Lengths
 - ##### Units 
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 - | Abbreviation	| Value |
 - |pt|	a point is approximately 1/72.27 inch, that means about 0.0138 inch or 0.3515 mm (exactly point is defined as 1/864 of American printer’s foot that is 249/250 of English foot)|
 - mm	a millimeter
 - cm	a centimeter
 - in	inch
 - ex	roughly the height of an 'x' (lowercase) in the current font (it depends on the font used)
 - em	roughly the width of an 'M' (uppercase) in the current font (it depends on the font used)
 - mu	math unit equal to 1/18 em, where em is taken from the math symbols family
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 - ### Day 2: Document Classes and Sectional Units ###
 - ### Day 3: Equations, Tables and Figures (Marx) ###
 - ### Day 4: Plots with PGFPlots package(Marx) ###
 -   * Making plots from equation 
 -   * Plotting data from a simple experiment 
 -   * Title, labels, and ticks configuration
 -   * Multi-trace plots and its configuration
 -   * Bar and scatter plots
 -   * Reading data from a `CSV` files
 - ### Day 5: References with Bibtex ###
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