Aufgaben zum Thema Grundrechenarten werden mit LuaLaTeX automatisch erzeugt.
LuaLaTex provides math problems for the four basic arithmetical operations automatically.
Template for either Bachelor or Master thesis at the chair for Digital Libraries and Web Information Systems lead by Prof. Handschuh at the University Passau.
The content and/or titlepage is not legally binding and is subject to change, depending on the requirements.
This is a simplified version of the template I used to write my MSc thesis (https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.17453). It is partially inspired by (and a bit of the structure and the older code were adapted from) Martin Helsø's UiO Mathematics Master's Thesis template. The name "Tengwar Thesis" is simply because I find Garamond somewhat similar to Tolkien's tengwar alphabet, and decided to go for the joke.
The template is configured mainly for Brazilian students who want to write their thesis in English, and hence expects some input in Portuguese and some in English. This version, however, also gives the user the option to turn off the Portuguese text and keep a thesis entirely in English (as long as you don't fill in the Portuguese code).
Quite notably, this version differs from my thesis by the choice of "Garamond flavor", so to speak. My thesis used Duffner's EB Garamond, while this version is a bit simpler and uses the package ebgaramond (although the actual code is currently configured to be compiled with LuaTeX). If you liked the long stylish Q, you'll need to download Duffner's EB Garamond from his website and use it directly with LuaTeX. This TeX.SE post gives an example of how to do it: https://tex.stackexchange.com/q/114223/144146.
The ALT4mr is a multi-page resume template, you can use the \Myhref command to insert hyperlinks, add font-awesome icons, and use \mintinline command to add in-line code. Compilation with Lualatex is recommended. This template is based on another (unpublic) template I came across years ago, yet unfortunately I lose the name and link to it, anyone who has a clue about that template is welcome to connect.
The LuaLaTex class ReCeiVe provides a wide variety of possible cv structures and allows the user to change many details easily. The class is written in such a manner that it should not be necessary to alternate it in any way in order to get the desired cv layout. More or less all macros and commands should be commented to provide the necessary transparency to facilitate the use of the class as much as possible.
Credits also go to Claud D. Park aka posquit0 and Jan Vorisek on whose CV templates the ReCeiVe classe is based on.