Hello,
My name is Dave. I'm thinking about using latex to write a 200 pages book.
I was wondering if I could use this template as my base: http://www.latextemplates.com/template/ ... range-book
Can I use it to make the book, publish, and sell it?
If so, I hope I can start asking questions in the forum related to the above templates!
Thanks in advance for your answer!
Dave
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Hello from Canada
Hi Dave,
welcome to the forum!
Yes, you can use it for producing the book. You are selling the book, not the template, so it's fine. Here are some details about the meaning of the license: What does the CC Attribution-NC-SA license mean.
Feel free to post any LaTeX related question here.
Stefan
welcome to the forum!
Yes, you can use it for producing the book. You are selling the book, not the template, so it's fine. Here are some details about the meaning of the license: What does the CC Attribution-NC-SA license mean.
Feel free to post any LaTeX related question here.

Stefan
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Re: Hello from Canada
Great! So somewhere in the beginning of the book, I'll include a line or two referring to "latextemplates.com" and I should be good to go.
I'll come back as soon as i get stuck.
Thanks Stefan!
I'll come back as soon as i get stuck.

Thanks Stefan!
Re: Hello from Canada
So I have a quick noob question.
Using tikz, I'm trying to draw two parallel curves and for my purposes - double distance="x"cm - seemed to work. However, I need two different labels for this and I'm not sure how to do this.
For example, if supply shifts right, I want two nodes(?) to label S1 and S2, but at the moment...I only get S1.
How do I go about this issue?
Using tikz, I'm trying to draw two parallel curves and for my purposes - double distance="x"cm - seemed to work. However, I need two different labels for this and I'm not sure how to do this.
For example, if supply shifts right, I want two nodes(?) to label S1 and S2, but at the moment...I only get S1.
How do I go about this issue?
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Re: Hello from Canada
Hi Dave,
readers hardly notice a fresh question about TikZ in an older topic with the heading "Hello from Canada".
I suggest, open a new topic for each new topic, i.e. a new thread for each question, with a title showing the subject. So people can find and answer. And the forum is sorted (with subforums and tags). Not all collected in some hello topic.
Here is space for millions of new topics.
Stefan
readers hardly notice a fresh question about TikZ in an older topic with the heading "Hello from Canada".

I suggest, open a new topic for each new topic, i.e. a new thread for each question, with a title showing the subject. So people can find and answer. And the forum is sorted (with subforums and tags). Not all collected in some hello topic.

Stefan
LaTeX.org admin