A simple example demonstrating how to use some wiki markup syntax in LaTeX, using wiki.sty from the nicetext bundle. Be careful — not everything works, and some commands may break! See http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/nicetext/doc/wikicheat.pdf for a cheat sheet. If you're looking for markdown, check out this example!
A simple example demonstrating the use of markdown in LaTeX, with the new markdown package.
The markdown examples are taken from the markdown package and from here.
Intended to help me creating tons os articles out of Markdown files, including the article meta-information (such as Title and Author) in a semi-transparent white box in a small cover background.
This version (1.2) has the "mobile" option (just uncomment it in main.tex to see it) to have an output more suitable for smartphones.
In "mobile" way the image will cover the entire page, toc will also get a full page and sections (and subsections and subsubsections), except if it's the first children, will also clear the page. I did this based on a stackexchange answer but I forgot to copy the URL to reference it. And URLs will be inline.
(I'd like to thank Lian Tze Lim! I'm glad I found her blog post about markdown usage on overleaft)
Sorry for the Portuguese instructions and the poor tex structure.
The markdown package makes it possible to use markdown in LaTeX documents. Now here's an example to show how markdown can be used to create posters, especially using beamerposter.
The markdown package makes it possible to use markdown in LaTeX documents. Now here's an example to show how markdown can be used to create beamer presentations.
A bare-bones example of a LaTeX document that utilises Markdown for the body text, BibTeX references, and citations in the Harvard 'agsm' format. Designed to provide a low-fuss entry into the world of LaTeX, with as little LaTeX as possible.
Example template developed for the UWL Recording Project class 2019.