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Started by HSE, March 27, 2024, 07:00:51 AM

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HSE

Hi all!

Finally I finished the updated of SmplMath documentation with LATE:biggrin:

That taked a lot of time because was "to learn doing".

Interesting things are:

  • Size of PDF are really small in comparison with Word's buildings

    -----------------------------------------------------
    File                Word's PDF        Latex's PDF
    -----------------------------------------------------
    Quickstart.pdf        791.072 bytes    94.836 bytes
    Documentation.pdf    2.137.878 bytes    360.714 bytes
    -----------------------------------------------------

  • Syntax highlighting work fantastic  :biggrin:
    I'm uploading Quickstart.pdf to show that

I have to thank Gunther, who shared a very helpful Latex Tutorial some time ago.

Just some days ago I found already was suggested to make documentation with  LATEX.

Quote from: Gunther on February 10, 2013, 01:04:55 PMBy the way, you should think about using LATEX to write your documentations; it's worth a try.
Quote from: Gunther on February 10, 2013, 10:25:54 PMyour life could be very easy by using LATEX for your documentation.

Well, task accomplished  :thumbsup: , with a little delay  :biggrin:

Regards, HSE.
Equations in Assembly: SmplMath

Biterider

Hi HSE
The PDF looks quite good.  :thumbsup:
Would you provide the LATEX source files for this PDF file? 
It may be a good starting point for others to explore this topic.

Biterider


HSE

Hi Biterider!

Quote from: Biterider on March 29, 2024, 05:22:19 AMThe PDF looks quite good.  :thumbsup:

Just a replication of qWord's originals  :biggrin:

My additions look a little more consistent, because don't depend on "mouse randomness"


Quote from: Biterider on March 29, 2024, 05:22:19 AMIt may be a good starting point for others to explore this topic.

I pointed above to Gunther's tutorial, that is a good starting point  :thumbsup:

(But read the .tex file. The .pdf is only to show the result)

Anyway, I uploaded help .tex file in Clusters in Assembly, with a few additional things.

Regards, HSE.

Equations in Assembly: SmplMath

Biterider