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Get Better: LaTeX and Overleaf

As part of the series on development of early career researchers in the lab, we spent a session (with homework) to learn how to write a document in LaTeX. Like the R session, we spent an hour or so in a room with laptops writing a document and then homework was set, to be completed for […]

4th March 2020By Stephen Royle development LaTeX, mentorship, OverleafOne Comment

Get Better: early career researcher development

How can we contribute to the development of early career researchers in a lab environment? I’m talking about how people in the lab acquire “soft skills” or “get better” in ways that are parallel to doing research. This sort of training can get overlooked in the chase for new results and the excitement of doing […]

14th January 2020By Stephen Royle development LaTeX, mentorship, Overleaf, Rstats6 Comments

New Lexicon: how to add a custom minted lexer in Overleaf

This quick post comes courtesy of LianTze Lim (an Overleaf TeXpert) and Kota Miura (a bioimage analyst). I asked on the ImageJ forum some time ago how to add an ImageJ Macro lexer for a LaTeX document I was writing. Kota responded with this lexer for pygments. I then asked Overleaf if it was possible to […]

23rd October 2018By Stephen Royle computing ImageJ, LaTeX, lexer, minted, Overleaf, pygments
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