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    TinyTeX releases

    TinyTeX releases

    Windows/macOS/Linux binaries and installation methods of TinyTeX

    ...TinyTeX is a custom LaTeX distribution based on TeX Live that is small in size but functions well in most cases, especially for R users. If you run into the problem of missing LaTeX packages, it should be super clear to you what you need to do (in fact, R users won’t need to do anything). You only install LaTeX packages you actually need. Currently, TinyTeX works best for R users. Other users can use it, too, it is just that missing LaTeX packages won’t be automatically installed, and you need to install them manually. Or you can go to the extreme to install all packages (see FAQ 3 for how), but remember there are thousands of them. ...
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    LaTeX3

    LaTeX3

    The expl3 (LaTeX3) Development Repository

    The LaTeX project maintains and develops the LaTeX typesetting system. In a separate article we provide a more detailed description of what we aim to achieve and how you can help us to achieve the project goals. Some older reports from the early days of the project (mainly of historical interest) are available from the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network (CTAN) as ltx3pub. The repository contains development material for expl3. This includes not only code to be developed into the expl3 kernel, but also a variety of test, documentation and more experimental material. ...
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    TinyTeX

    TinyTeX

    Cross-platform, portable, and easy-to-maintain LaTeX distribution

    ...TinyTeX, is a custom LaTeX distribution based on TeX Live that is small in size but still functions well in most cases. Even if you run into the problem of missing LaTeX packages, it should be super clear to you what you need to do. In fact, if you are an R Markdown user, there is nothing you need to do, because missing packages will just be installed automatically. You may not even know the existence of LaTeX at all since it should rarely bother you. Currently, TinyTeX works best for R users. Other users can use it, too—it is just that missing LaTeX packages won’t be automatically installed, and you need to install them manually. ...
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    LaTeX.js

    LaTeX.js

    JavaScript LaTeX to HTML5 translator

    This is a LaTeX to HTML5 translator written in JavaScript using PEG.js. latex.js for LaTeX is similar in spirit to marked for Markdown. LaTeX.js tries to be absolutely and uncompromisingly exact and compatible with LaTeX. The generated HTML is exactly what is meant to be output, down to the last space. The CSS makes it look like LaTeX output—except where impossible in principle, see limitations.
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    latex2exp

    latex2exp

    Use LaTeX in R graphics

    latex2exp is an R package that lets you use LaTeX in plots. It parses and converts LaTeX to R’s custom plotmath expressions. You can read the full documentation on the package’s website. Expressions returned by latex2exp can be used to create formatted text and mathematical formulas and symbols to be rendered as axis labels, annotations, legends, titles, etc. throughout R’s plotting system.
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    Material Design theme

    Material Design theme

    Theme for Beamer inspired by Google's Material Design

    ...It changes the layout, brings reasonable colors, and provides the necessary card environment. If you like the design of Google apps and are tired of the themes provided by Beamer, this might be just what you are looking for. For demonstration please see materialDesignExample.pdf which doubles as a quick manual. The easiest way to use the theme is to download the code and create your presentation.
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