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JED 3M 2019 Nantes – Abstract Submission
This LaTeX template allows you to set your contribution parameters easily and to see what your abstract will look like in the JED book!
JED 3M 2019 Nantes Local Organising Committee

Emory Laney Graduate School Dissertation Template
Unofficial dissertation template for Emory University's Laney Graduate School. This template follows the ETD guidelines provided by the graduate school as of Spring 2019.
Blair J. Rossetti

Algorithm Lab Template
Algorithm Lab Template
Roshan Pandey

BVP training report
A rough template for training reports in BVCOE.
Manik Sejwal

CV template using LaTeX ecv class (German version)
This template produces a curriculum vitae using the LaTeX class ecv. This template was originally published on ShareLaTeX and subsequently moved to Overleaf in November 2019.
Uploaded from ShareLaTeX

Taller de Brito Eje 32-48
Ejercicios
Jeremy

Approximating the Overleaf logo with LaTeX
This is an example or typesetting an approximation of the Overleaf logo, using the freely available fonts TeX Gyre Adventor and academicons.
We hope you like it! We created it in response to a request from an Overleaf user who wished to include the sentence This document was created in \overleaf in their project. If you'd like to use this in your projects, please feel free to, but please also bear in mind our Acceptable Use Policy; the logo shouldn't be used to imply something is 'official' or otherwise endorsed by Overleaf.
If you have any questions about it please get in touch!
Overleaf

ММиКЗ-2019. Шаблон оформления доклада на конференцию
A LaTeX template for preparing documents for the Mathematical Modeling and Boundary Value Problems Conference.
This is a LaTeX template (version from 2019 Feb. 25) for preparing documents for All-Russian Scientific Conference of the Mathematical Modeling and Boundary Value Problems [Matem. Mod. Kraev. Zadachi, Samara, Russian Federation].
It was submitted by an author writing for the 11th All-Russian Scientific Conference with international participation (MMiKZ’19).
The various components of your paper [title, text, heads, etc.] are already defined on the style sheet, as illustrated by the portions given in this document.
Author: Mikhail N. Saushkin (msaushkin@gmail.com)
Mikhail N. Saushkin

LuaTeX: Parsing typeset paragraphs
This example is a LuaTeX-based plain TeX project which implements a LuaTeX callback function to show the components of a typeset paragraph. It is designed to accompany a blog post and, for simplicity, it is not a full-blown “parser”—for example, it is not recursive and ignores a number of node types. However, it offers a useful starting point for anyone wishing to explore callbacks in more detail.
Graham Douglas