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drorata
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Formula sheet

Post by drorata »

Dear all,

I want to typeset a formula sheet and I don't really know where to start.

It should be something rather dense, and thus I guess that the normal document classes won't fit. Do you know of any class that can be useful? Or should I dig into the page layout, and play around with font sizes etc.?

In my mind I see a three columns page, with lots of formulas and some additional explanatory text. But I'm open to other possibilities as well.

Any lead would be appreciated!

Thanks in advance,
Dror
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gmedina
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Formula sheet

Post by gmedina »

Hi,

you could take a look at the format used to build the document latexcheat.
1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89,144,233,...
Montag
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Formula sheet

Post by Montag »

drorata wrote:Or should I dig into the page layout, and play around with font sizes etc.?
That is what I did.
In my mind I see a three columns page, with lots of formulas and some additional explanatory text. But I'm open to other possibilities as well.
That what I did, too. :)
OS: Win 7 64-bit LaTeX: MikTeX 2.9 64-bit Editor: TXC 1 RC1
drorata
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Re: Formula sheet

Post by drorata »

Thanks gmedina for the link seems like I could use it. It is more or less what I was looking for.
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