LaTeX Course for Beginners
LaTeX is a professional typesetting system that uses a "code-first" approach to create high-quality technical and scientific documents with perfect consistency. This course guides you through the essential syntax, from basic document architecture to mastering complex mathematical formulas and automated citations. You will learn step-by-step the real workflows used in the industry.Course created by @abaelamaier
Code: https://github.com/ammartahamohamedy/latex-course
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Part I: Core Document Setup & Text Formatting
00:00:00 - Introduction & Course Backstory
00:06:45 - Part 1: Document Structure & Creating Your First Document
00:12:47 - Part 2: Text Formatting & Typesetting Basics
00:27:43 - Part 3: Paragraph Control, Indentation & Spacing
00:47:54 - Part 4: Multiple Column Documents, Mini Pages & Marginal Notes
00:59:47 - Part 5: Font Families, Styles & Size Customization
01:08:54 - Part 6: Listing Text (Numbered, Unnumbered & Description Lists)
01:34:38 - Part 7: Page Layout, Margins & Running Headers/Footers
Part II: Cross-Referencing & Mathematics
01:54:18 - Part 8: Cross-Referencing Mechanism Fundamentals
02:03:14 - Part 9: Advanced Cross-Referencing Packages (varioref & cleveref)
02:26:27 - Part 10: Writing Mathematical Equations (Inline & Display Modes)
02:41:08 - Part 11: Advanced Mathematical Typesetting (Fractions, Roots, Arrays & Matrices)
03:26:23 - Part 12: Math Practice: Formatting Complex Equations & Formulas
04:13:16 - Part 13: Typesetting Theorems & Proofs
04:39:29 - Part 14: Advanced Theorem Customization (phfthm & mdframed Packages)
Part III: Program Code, Algorithms & Figures
04:58:20 - Part 15: Custom Source Code Blocks & Verbatim Layouts
05:32:12 - Part 16: Typesetting Algorithms & Pseudo-Code
06:13:00 - Part 17: Introduction to Floating Objects (Figures & Tables)
06:18:54 - Part 18: Inserting External Pictures & Managing Image Paths
Part IV: Tabular & Table Customization
06:54:22 - Part 19: Table Construction Basics (The Tabular Environment)
07:12:12 - Part 20: Table Column Width, Cells Rotation & Text Wrapping
07:34:51 - Part 21: Coloring Tables & Row Highlighting
07:55:17 - Part 22: Advanced Tables: Nested & Multi-Page Tables (longtable & supertabular)
08:24:34 - Part 23: Footnotes in Tables & Multi-Column Document Tables
Part V: TikZ Graphics, Vector Drawing & Presentations
09:59:51 - Part 24: TikZ Graphics: Drawing Shapes and Rectangles
13:11:00 - Part 25: TikZ Nodes and Advanced Style Management
15:29:31 - Part 26: TikZ Paths, Curves, and Arc Construction
16:25:19 - Part 27: TikZ Automation: Programming Loops with \foreach
17:19:22 - Part 28: TikZ Plotting, Functions, and Data Visualization
19:33:15 - Part 29: Making Presentations with the Beamer Class
Part VI: Advanced LaTeX Programming, Bibliographies & Custom Packages
23:11:15 - Part 30: Bibliographies, Citations, and the thebibliography Environment
26:58:30 - Part 31: Splitting Bibliographies using bibunits (Multiple Bibliographies)
28:11:11 - Part 32: Automation Scripts for Building LaTeX and BibTeX Files
29:21:19 - Part 33: Advanced Custom Commands & Optional Arguments
31:36:38 - Part 34: Conditional Logic and Switches in LaTeX (ifthen / Toggles)
32:12:47 - Part 35: Creating Advanced Environments with Conditional Behavior
33:44:01 - Part 36: Custom Counters and Ordinal Formatting in LaTeX
33:55:11 - Part 37: Reusable Environments for Custom Counter Formatting
35:23:18 - Part 38: Programming in LaTeX: Creating and Customizing Loops
38:01:28 - Part 39: Storing Code and External Files with the filecontents Environment
39:26:58 - Part 40: Writing Custom LaTeX Packages and Style Files (.sty)
39:59:03 - Part 41: Modular Document Design: Combining Files with \include and \input
41:27:42 - Part 42: Global vs. Local Options, Overrides, and Final Course Summar
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