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Pomona Linguistics Quick Reference Guide
A template for writing papers in Linguistics at Pomona College. This guide has instructions for how to use the packages that are included in the template. The explanations given here (as well as the resources that are linked to in the guide) should give a complete LaTeX novice everything they need to write a linguistics paper at Pomona College. This will likely also be useful to linguists and linguistics students in other places who are learning LaTeX.
Michael Diercks, Franny Brogan

Modèle de rapport - Avignon Université
Ce modèle de rapport est conçu pour le département d'informatique et reprend la charte graphique d'Avignon Université .
This model of report is designed to mimic the official template of the CS departement of Avignon University (France).
Vincent Labatut

Venn diagram with PGF 3.0 blend mode
With TikZ 3.0, there’s a new kind of transparency: you can use blend modes.
This short Venn diagram example shows how the screen blend mode can be used to create a clear visual effect with just a few lines of code.
Overall, there are 16 blend modes to choose from: normal, multiply, screen, overlay, darken, lighten, color dodge, color burn, hard light, soft light, difference, exclusion, hue, saturation, color, luminosity.
The code for this example was written by Paul Gaborit, published on TeX.SE and then on TeXample.net. This abstract is adapted from that on TeXample.
Source: http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/venn-diagram-blended/
Paul Gaborit (via TeXample.net)

Taller: Introdución a LaTeX
Presentación
Introdución a LaTeX
Raul Garza

ACAL Proceedings LaTeX Quick Reference Guide
An introduction to LaTeX for beginners, designed to help scholars publish papers with the proceedings of the Annual Conference on African Linguistics. The template is built on Language Science Press's Overleaf template, and borrows heavily from the Pomona College Linguistics Overleaf Template.
Michael Diercks, Franny Brogan, Hazel Mitchley

A Humanities' seminar paper with LaTeX in 10min
A template to help you learn how to write a Humanities seminar paper in 10 minutes. Well, learn the \(LaTeX\) part, at least ;)
Just read the text in the output and the source code in parallel to learn how it's done.
Sarah Lang

Fast typing with LaTeX
This is a template to be used for \(LaTeX\)-based typing practice.
I had heard some people complain that typing LaTeX takes so long, so I created this. If slow typing really is an issue for you and you are willing to practice, use this source code in a touch typing program such as TIPP10 (you can import your own texts for practice).
This will ensure you get some targeted typing practice. Feel free to add structures you need most for your personalized 'typing workout'.
Sarah Lang

EDV WS17/18 Abschlussbericht-Shazam Ali Shah
A report example in German
Shazam Ali Shah

Academic Writing Template
A Template useful for students of the Academic Writing (2017) course given at the VU Amsterdam.
Lars Cordewener