Baseprinting Example
- Jane Roe
- jane@example.com
Abstract
This example demonstrates source files which are used to generate a baseprint from which web pages and PDF files can be rendered. This example also demonstrates a file organization for use with Overleaf and other LaTeX compilers.
Introduction
This example of automated baseprint and web page and PDF preview genration is heavily inspired by manubot [1].
Use with Overleaf and other LaTeX compilers
This example can be used as source for generating a baseprint but also source for LaTeX compilers, such as on Overleaf.
Use main.tex as the source file for traditional LaTeX compilers. This file includes document.tex which is the source file used to generate a baseprint.
Tables
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Within document references
A reference to the introduction 1.
References
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Himmelstein, Daniel S., Vincent Rubinetti, David R. Slochower, Dongbo Hu, Venkat S. Malladi, Casey S. Greene, and Anthony Gitter. “Open collaborative writing with Manubot”. PLOS Computational Biology, vol. 15, Jun. 2019, p. e1007128, 17 Sep. 2023, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007128, https://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007128.