I took a modified version of FDUletter_example.tex - an example latex file to illustrate FDUletter.cls
Template by Brian Wood (brian.wood@oregonstate.edu).
Modified by Huang Weiran (huangweiran1998@outlook.com) to fit the need of FDU students.
And now modified by Asier Erramuzpe (aerramuzpe@mondragon.edu) to fit the need of MGEP students.
Clean, beautiful Latex template for writing journal articles.
This LaTex template provides a moderate extension to the base article class by pre-loading the usual formatting packages with options that make the finished product far easier to read.
I believe it's a useful template for bioaRχiv, medRχiv, and format-free submissions.
This template is provided as-is. I don't claim that it is either the most functional or the most flexible - it is, however, designed to get your writing process up and running ASAP, while still generating a reader-friendly document. The template also functions as a quickstart guide to LaTex for beginners.
For more information, please refer to the GitHub repository at https://github.com/mgp13/getwriting
This is a template for scientific manuscripts. It follows standard conventions for organizing a manuscript, (Abstract / Intro / Results / Discussion / Methods).
Things that make it unusually nice: it uses cleverref package and "phantom" subpanels so you can refer to "Figure 1A" as a hyperlink. You can easily change to: two-column format, double/single spacing, line numbers.
I work at NYU Langone Health; the "Highlight" and "Accent" colors are from the institutional style guide for NYU Langone Health's violet / blue. NYU's style guide recommended Montserrat as a web-friendly sans serif font.
License is CC0 -- i.e. no restrictions. I hope you find it useful. I will not provide any support for this template.
Template 2022 para a preparação das propostas a submetidas para a Série Notas em Matemática Aplicada (NoMA) da Sociedade Brasileira de Matemática Aplicada e Computacional (SBMAC)