LaTeX and HTML
Completion requirements
Opened: Wednesday, 26 November 2008, 6:45 PM
Due: Friday, 19 December 2008, 6:45 PM
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Create a small LaTeX document (max. two pages) where you try out some basic features of LaTeX that we saw in the lecture: formulas, labels, cross-referencing, small tables, etc. as you wish. Produce a PDF document from it. (To save effort, consider writing a document that you have to write for your project work anyway ...)
In addition, create a webpage containing a very simple form with one or two fields or buttons, whatsoever. When submitting the form, a new page should be displayed that
(If you have a RISC account, then use the space available in /home/www/people/login as described in the HTML summary, otherwise find out at your institute whether/where/how you can create PHP driven pages on your institute's web server.)
Create a small LaTeX document (max. two pages) where you try out some basic features of LaTeX that we saw in the lecture: formulas, labels, cross-referencing, small tables, etc. as you wish. Produce a PDF document from it. (To save effort, consider writing a document that you have to write for your project work anyway ...)
In addition, create a webpage containing a very simple form with one or two fields or buttons, whatsoever. When submitting the form, a new page should be displayed that
- shows the values of the fields in the form,
- has the PDF generated from the above LaTeX document available for download, and that
- uses a stylesheet (consider this part of the exercise as a bonus).
(If you have a RISC account, then use the space available in /home/www/people/login as described in the HTML summary, otherwise find out at your institute whether/where/how you can create PHP driven pages on your institute's web server.)