The main idea is that this repo can be cloned into whatever folder which should contain nodes and then the LaTeX should be compiled once and the pdf can be annotated afterwards.
A handy little trick is to add the following to
ones .bashrc
file.
function notes() { git clone [email protected]:fhvilshoj/LaTeX_notes.git $@ ;}
This will allow you to afterwards clone the repo as
> notes lecture1_notes
Which will clone the repo into a directory called lecture1_notes
.
Afterwards one can go there to either compile the
pdf with the wanted number of pages or just use the
precompiled 10-page pdf.
You can customize the pdf by changing the main.tex file.
The simple options are to add a title
, which will appear
on the top of each page and an author
likewise.
Finally, you can choose how many pages you want.
There is a tiny Makefile
, which makes life easy.
Just run the command
> make notes
and the pdf will be compiled twice and additional LaTeX files will be removed to avoid clutter.