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andyxl
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hello from auld reekie

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Hello there. Myself and colleague Catherine Heymans are trying to write a book that is a companion to a Coursera MOOC that we run here in Edinburgh. We are using the Legrand Orange Book template. This *nearly* does what we want, but I can see myself getting more LaTeX entangled than normal...

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Johannes_B
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Hi and welcome to our little community,

feel free to ask as many LaTeX questions as possible. :-)
The smart way: Calm down and take a deep breath, read posts and provided links attentively, try to understand and ask if necessary.
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Welcome to the forum!

Just go ahead and post the questions. We gladly try to answer all. By the way, it's good to open a new topic for each new question. It keeps the forum content sorted, and we easily see what's new and what requires an answer (in contrast to longer threads). We got space for millions of topics/threads. ;-)

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