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A template designed for use with the Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM) submissions, but could be modified for other uses such as project reports. A bright, coloured report with plenty of images, formal, but also good looking. (Created based on the Legrand Orange Book template.)
My documentation report
Objective: Explain what I did and how, so someone can continue with the investigation
Important note:
Chapter heading images should have a 2:1 width:height ratio,
e.g. 920px width and 460px height.
Note: This was produced using the Legrand Orange Book template, available here.
Original author of the Legrand Orange Book template: Mathias Legrand (legrand.mathias@gmail.com) with modifications by: Vel (vel@latextemplates.com) Original License: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0
This template creates a dictionary with a two-column layout and clear headings delimiting different letters. The header on each page contains the first and last word on that page, making for easy navigation. Converting your current dictionary information to use in this template is easy as a single command specifies the addition of each word. By default, this line has four arguments for the: word, pronunciation, classification and definition. Each can be customized as required (e.g. bold, italic, sans-serif, etc) or other arguments can be added. When you want to add your own content in bulk, simply write a regular expression to split it into these arguments and copy it into the template.
This template has been downloaded from LaTeXTemplates.com
Original author:
Vel (vel@latextemplates.com) inspired by a template by Marc Lavaud
License:
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0