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I am so new to LaTeX I can not even read and understand the most basic tutorials [on hold]
What are good learning resources for a LaTeX beginner?What is the basic mechanism for writing something to an aux file?Where can I find people for hire with LaTeX skills and designer skills?What sequence of documents should I read to know “all of” TeX and then LaTeX?How to understand and write LaTeX code?PSTricks: What are the Learning Tutorials/Guides available for new users with hierarchical steps?Looking for suggestions: what should I learn next?Any online video tutorials on TEX / LATEX and MathML, and similar other tools for Windows users?Interactive console at terminal evaluating commandsWhich Class and Packages for typesetting War and Peace ( a novel narrative)The advantages and disadvantages of the program LaTeX
I am very confused about everything about LaTeX. I need somewhere to start, where can I find very, very, very, very, very, basic information about LaTeX? I feel like I just follow tutorials everywhere without actually understanding what is going on, and that does not feel good.
I'm sorry if this post is unnecessary or too diffuse to answer. I am very lost, and I feel like i've just thrown myself into something and can't get out. I realize now I don't even know what LaTeX is...
learning tutorials
put on hold as too broad by samcarter, Phelype Oleinik, Stefan Pinnow, JouleV, marmot 7 hours ago
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I am very confused about everything about LaTeX. I need somewhere to start, where can I find very, very, very, very, very, basic information about LaTeX? I feel like I just follow tutorials everywhere without actually understanding what is going on, and that does not feel good.
I'm sorry if this post is unnecessary or too diffuse to answer. I am very lost, and I feel like i've just thrown myself into something and can't get out. I realize now I don't even know what LaTeX is...
learning tutorials
put on hold as too broad by samcarter, Phelype Oleinik, Stefan Pinnow, JouleV, marmot 7 hours ago
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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Have a look at tex.stackexchange.com/questions/11/…
– samcarter
8 hours ago
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You can start withdocumentclassarticlebegindocument <write stuff here> enddocumentand build from there. When you are struggling with a specific part then you can come and ask here, because as it it your question is classified as “too broad” and will be closed.
– Phelype Oleinik
8 hours ago
Those very basic commands i have already used. I know what packages are and what environment means etc. but now im dealing with making figures and referencing, and it feels unnnecessarily complicated.
– Hans
8 hours ago
If none of the resources in samcarter's link resonate with you, it may be worth trying asking someone you know (friend, colleague, fellow student, ...) who knows LaTeX to help you understand it. It is quite tricky for random people on the internet to give you advice because we hardly know about your prior knowledge in related fields, your background and what you have done so far with LaTeX.
– moewe
8 hours ago
You can take a look at the LaTeX Wikibook (also available in Dutch). Some people recommend against this resource but generally I find it very instructive and easy to understand, and by design more structured than blogs/tutorials/TeX.SE posts you can find scattered around - it is the most voted answer to the question linked by @samcarter.
– Marijn
8 hours ago
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I am very confused about everything about LaTeX. I need somewhere to start, where can I find very, very, very, very, very, basic information about LaTeX? I feel like I just follow tutorials everywhere without actually understanding what is going on, and that does not feel good.
I'm sorry if this post is unnecessary or too diffuse to answer. I am very lost, and I feel like i've just thrown myself into something and can't get out. I realize now I don't even know what LaTeX is...
learning tutorials
I am very confused about everything about LaTeX. I need somewhere to start, where can I find very, very, very, very, very, basic information about LaTeX? I feel like I just follow tutorials everywhere without actually understanding what is going on, and that does not feel good.
I'm sorry if this post is unnecessary or too diffuse to answer. I am very lost, and I feel like i've just thrown myself into something and can't get out. I realize now I don't even know what LaTeX is...
learning tutorials
learning tutorials
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put on hold as too broad by samcarter, Phelype Oleinik, Stefan Pinnow, JouleV, marmot 7 hours ago
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
put on hold as too broad by samcarter, Phelype Oleinik, Stefan Pinnow, JouleV, marmot 7 hours ago
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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Have a look at tex.stackexchange.com/questions/11/…
– samcarter
8 hours ago
1
You can start withdocumentclassarticlebegindocument <write stuff here> enddocumentand build from there. When you are struggling with a specific part then you can come and ask here, because as it it your question is classified as “too broad” and will be closed.
– Phelype Oleinik
8 hours ago
Those very basic commands i have already used. I know what packages are and what environment means etc. but now im dealing with making figures and referencing, and it feels unnnecessarily complicated.
– Hans
8 hours ago
If none of the resources in samcarter's link resonate with you, it may be worth trying asking someone you know (friend, colleague, fellow student, ...) who knows LaTeX to help you understand it. It is quite tricky for random people on the internet to give you advice because we hardly know about your prior knowledge in related fields, your background and what you have done so far with LaTeX.
– moewe
8 hours ago
You can take a look at the LaTeX Wikibook (also available in Dutch). Some people recommend against this resource but generally I find it very instructive and easy to understand, and by design more structured than blogs/tutorials/TeX.SE posts you can find scattered around - it is the most voted answer to the question linked by @samcarter.
– Marijn
8 hours ago
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show 3 more comments
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Have a look at tex.stackexchange.com/questions/11/…
– samcarter
8 hours ago
1
You can start withdocumentclassarticlebegindocument <write stuff here> enddocumentand build from there. When you are struggling with a specific part then you can come and ask here, because as it it your question is classified as “too broad” and will be closed.
– Phelype Oleinik
8 hours ago
Those very basic commands i have already used. I know what packages are and what environment means etc. but now im dealing with making figures and referencing, and it feels unnnecessarily complicated.
– Hans
8 hours ago
If none of the resources in samcarter's link resonate with you, it may be worth trying asking someone you know (friend, colleague, fellow student, ...) who knows LaTeX to help you understand it. It is quite tricky for random people on the internet to give you advice because we hardly know about your prior knowledge in related fields, your background and what you have done so far with LaTeX.
– moewe
8 hours ago
You can take a look at the LaTeX Wikibook (also available in Dutch). Some people recommend against this resource but generally I find it very instructive and easy to understand, and by design more structured than blogs/tutorials/TeX.SE posts you can find scattered around - it is the most voted answer to the question linked by @samcarter.
– Marijn
8 hours ago
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Have a look at tex.stackexchange.com/questions/11/…
– samcarter
8 hours ago
Have a look at tex.stackexchange.com/questions/11/…
– samcarter
8 hours ago
1
1
You can start with
documentclassarticlebegindocument <write stuff here> enddocument and build from there. When you are struggling with a specific part then you can come and ask here, because as it it your question is classified as “too broad” and will be closed.– Phelype Oleinik
8 hours ago
You can start with
documentclassarticlebegindocument <write stuff here> enddocument and build from there. When you are struggling with a specific part then you can come and ask here, because as it it your question is classified as “too broad” and will be closed.– Phelype Oleinik
8 hours ago
Those very basic commands i have already used. I know what packages are and what environment means etc. but now im dealing with making figures and referencing, and it feels unnnecessarily complicated.
– Hans
8 hours ago
Those very basic commands i have already used. I know what packages are and what environment means etc. but now im dealing with making figures and referencing, and it feels unnnecessarily complicated.
– Hans
8 hours ago
If none of the resources in samcarter's link resonate with you, it may be worth trying asking someone you know (friend, colleague, fellow student, ...) who knows LaTeX to help you understand it. It is quite tricky for random people on the internet to give you advice because we hardly know about your prior knowledge in related fields, your background and what you have done so far with LaTeX.
– moewe
8 hours ago
If none of the resources in samcarter's link resonate with you, it may be worth trying asking someone you know (friend, colleague, fellow student, ...) who knows LaTeX to help you understand it. It is quite tricky for random people on the internet to give you advice because we hardly know about your prior knowledge in related fields, your background and what you have done so far with LaTeX.
– moewe
8 hours ago
You can take a look at the LaTeX Wikibook (also available in Dutch). Some people recommend against this resource but generally I find it very instructive and easy to understand, and by design more structured than blogs/tutorials/TeX.SE posts you can find scattered around - it is the most voted answer to the question linked by @samcarter.
– Marijn
8 hours ago
You can take a look at the LaTeX Wikibook (also available in Dutch). Some people recommend against this resource but generally I find it very instructive and easy to understand, and by design more structured than blogs/tutorials/TeX.SE posts you can find scattered around - it is the most voted answer to the question linked by @samcarter.
– Marijn
8 hours ago
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Have a look at tex.stackexchange.com/questions/11/…
– samcarter
8 hours ago
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You can start with
documentclassarticlebegindocument <write stuff here> enddocumentand build from there. When you are struggling with a specific part then you can come and ask here, because as it it your question is classified as “too broad” and will be closed.– Phelype Oleinik
8 hours ago
Those very basic commands i have already used. I know what packages are and what environment means etc. but now im dealing with making figures and referencing, and it feels unnnecessarily complicated.
– Hans
8 hours ago
If none of the resources in samcarter's link resonate with you, it may be worth trying asking someone you know (friend, colleague, fellow student, ...) who knows LaTeX to help you understand it. It is quite tricky for random people on the internet to give you advice because we hardly know about your prior knowledge in related fields, your background and what you have done so far with LaTeX.
– moewe
8 hours ago
You can take a look at the LaTeX Wikibook (also available in Dutch). Some people recommend against this resource but generally I find it very instructive and easy to understand, and by design more structured than blogs/tutorials/TeX.SE posts you can find scattered around - it is the most voted answer to the question linked by @samcarter.
– Marijn
8 hours ago