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In this sample paper, we describe the formatting requirements for content for the STAR assignment for the Introduction to Computer Graphics class, Fall 2015. Please fill this section with the abstract. This template is based on the SIGGRAPH proceedings template and the following sections will contain dummy sections and text which you can edit. Use Overleaf to collaborate and keep track of your document.
LaTeX thesis template as downloaded from http://gradschool.cornell.edu/thesis-and-dissertation/preparing-and-formatting. This template contains a small fix to avoid an error message about \ifpdf.
Cornell University Graduate School (uploaded by LianTze Lim)
A PocketMod is an 8-page booklet made from a single side of paper. This means you can recycle papers that's only been written/printed on one side. See PocketMod.com or this video for instructions to fold the PocketMod.
You can use it to create little books, brochures, handouts, daily planners, or just as a quick notepad or doodling sketchpad.
Modelo de Dissertação em Latex para o PPG em Engenharia Mecânica da UERJ
Este modelo foi adaptado da versão disponibilizada no site da Engenharia Elétrica da UERJ
http://www.pel.uerj.br/publico/Modelo_LaTeX_Dissertacao_UERJ.rar
http://www.pel.uerj.br/defesas/
tccv (two columns curriculum vitae) is a LaTeX class inspired by
the template found at latextemplates.com by Alessandro Plasmati.
Create by Nicola Fontana, the original files can be downloaded from:
http://dev.entidi.com/p/tccv/
Given a comma separated values (data.csv) file containing a list of contact details, produce a bunch of business cards using the datatool package for mailmerge-like functions. The .csv file can be exported from spreadsheet applications, such as Microsoft Excel, OpenOffice Calc, Numbers, etc. The business card design is adapted from the Business Cards for Programmers/Developers template.
This template is for authors submitting a manuscript to SPIE Proceedings based on an oral or poster presentation at an SPIE conference. The Overleaf template allows authors to write, edit, and collaborate online. Authors can then submit the paper to SPIE Proceedings by downloading the PDF and source files generated from Overleaf.
Detailed information about submitting a manuscript to SPIE Proceedings can be found at http://spie.org/x14105.xml.
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