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The file "eqn_annotate.tex" is the main latex file.
This repository provides four examples of annotated equations:
- [example_prob.tex] A simple one inside the equation construct, in a double column format
- [example_prob2.tex] A more complex one, but this time inside the figure construct in a double column format
- [example_laplace.tex] Inside the wrapfigure construct but for a single column format
- [example_overlay.tex] More complicated examples, side-by-side using the minipage construct in a single column format
The folder, "example_output_figs" includes figures that show the outputs of the above four cases.
Note: the main latex file, "eqn_annotate.tex" includes many latex packages and some definitions that are required.
To build all the examples into a single file, type:
make
OR
pdflatex (or xelatex) eqn_annotate
The output PDF file (containing all the examples) is named: eqn_annotate.pdf
Update: There is now a Latex package that makes it easier to create annotated equations! Check it out. They have even created a demo file that uses the same examples as mine.
Link to the CTAN package page.
Examples
- [example_prob.tex] A simple one inside the equation construct, in a double column format
- [example_prob2.tex] A more complex one, but this time inside the figure construct in a double column format
- [example_laplace.tex] Inside the wrapfigure construct but for a single column format
- [example_overlay.tex] More complicated examples, side-by-side using the minipage construct in a single column format