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is there a way to centre the 'a' aswell, after you change the width of the column ?
Ответитьbest video on tables I have seen
ОтветитьSir, write a book of all formulas of math in a whole video. It will be great.
ОтветитьPerfect! Thanks a million! Just one question though which the video didn't address - How do I make a row-wise table in LaTeX ? By that I mean the headings should be in the rows instead of columns. Thanks.
ОтветитьIn my opinion, creating tables in LaTeX is one of the most painful things... In 80% I use online generators ☹️ So I hope, that Your movie will help 😁
Ответитьvery helpful
ОтветитьGreat video. I learned I didn't understand something corr8 that I was using. I also learned new things. Thank you for this help.
ОтветитьSome things I'd love to see in a future video if you have some thoughts about them: Making tables is a fragile nightmare! Is there a better way to make fast tables? Ideally you could just write some command, enter space- or comma-separated values, with line-breaks, and it will make a basic table (and maybe even control the styling of it in some style sheet or something). Even better if one could use tabs or other whitespace to accomplish easy and fast visual alignment of the columns. That probably doesn't exist, but if you know of anything that approximates it, would love to hear it.
Also, how would you make macros for, say, matrices with a varying number of dimensions?
Can you make macros for diagrammatic stuff? Like say you are going to make a document with a bunch of geometry constructions and they're all visually similar and require similar commands -- could you make a macro designed to make it quicker and easier to churn out a bunch of diagrams? And then say that you want to make a bunch of group lattices, could you then write a macro that makes this especially quick too?
Yeah, I'm watching all your LaTeX videos and none of the substantial math ones because ... I can just casually watch these and learn a bunch of useful stuff without effort -- in fact, I'm watching them while I study some other math topics! The substantial videos are probably more valuable, but you have to really make an effort to learn math, and can't just let them play in the background and tune in and out casually.
Ответитьi would like to know how to make a table of full page width in two column texts
ОтветитьI have a doubt regarding list of figures in tabular format, also which supports subfigures.
ОтветитьVery useful!! Thanks 👊🤗🤗
ОтветитьRounded corners!
ОтветитьThis may sound like a stupid question, but how do you get Overleaf?
ОтветитьLa documentación de overleaf me recomendó estos tutoriales.
ОтветитьThis playlist series has been great for me and my students, thank you!
ОтветитьCould you make a video about citations?
ОтветитьI've watched many of your LaTeX tutorials and now I'm comfortable to write my homework in it :)
Ответитьhow to include pipe line to add column
ОтветитьFor "multiple row" example,
How to separate 5, 6 from 8, 9 by a horizontal line that doesn't goes through "A multiple row" ?
Thanks a lot for this great and useful video. Looking forward to more videos on the beauty of Latex and Overleaf
Ответитьreally cool video, helped me a lot with my physics homework.
Looking forward to my next few projects it would be nice if you could do a tutorial on using .csv data (for combined usage of python and latex) and making automatic tables. (if thats possible anyways😅 Thank you keep up!
your videos are really great!!!! waiting for next
ОтветитьHow can I write angstrom symbol in overleaf? Please help me, thank you so much.😓😓😓
ОтветитьSir, how do you reduce empty space between text and figures / tables in Overleaf? Spacing between captions and spacing between images and text is my biggest nightmare and very grateful for any hints on these. Thank you very much
ОтветитьMuch awaited video! I can't thank you enough for the LaTeX tutorial series, Dr. Trefor. 👏🙌
ОтветитьMuito bom esse tutorial. Parabéns!
ОтветитьThanks for these awesome videos :D
ОтветитьAlthough I solely type in Latex, the tables are quite cumbersome. I ussually use some online table editors which then give you the code to copy to your main document.
ОтветитьThank you Professor. Can we import table from excel and rstudio into LaTex format?
ОтветитьHow can I enter a numbered equation in a table? :')
ОтветитьStill trying to figure out how to put curly brackets above or below certain columns with eg. \underbrace{ (..} ) with \multicolumn but still have not found a good adjustable example in past searches.
ОтветитьThank you , Sir for this nice tutorial .I have a little request for you. It would be really helpful if you make a video on William Feller's solution for the St. Petersburg Paradox. And also a full course on probability and statistics.
ОтветитьWhat about a really long table that is bigger than one page? Will that make an error? Thanks for the video
ОтветитьThank you for these videos. Before I was using texmaker and switched to overleaf this semester because of the spell checker. This is only my second semester using latex, so it's still early days; your videos help a lot :^).
ОтветитьNew Latex Video! Perfect start to Monday.
ОтветитьNot sure if you know the package, but I find booktabs to be super helpful. 👍
ОтветитьInteresting choice for number formatting. I tend to always put numbers in math mode (between $$) and for the thousand separator I just use a small space (\,).
Ответитьtabu should not be used as it is now completely broken. but tabularray and nicematrix should really get a mentions these days. Also formatting number columns with siunitx.
Ответитьbooktabs
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