Whether you’re writing fiction or non-fiction, a short story or long textbook, these templates and examples provide a fast and effective way to start composing your latest work. All the required components – such as chapters, sections, title pages, glossaries, acknowledgements -- are set out ready for your content. Just open the template and start writing!
The Legrand Orange Book LaTeX Template
Version 2.1.1 (14/2/16)
This template has been downloaded from:
LaTeXTemplates.com
Original author:
Mathias Legrand (legrand.mathias@gmail.com) with modifications by:
Vel (vel@latextemplates.com)
License:
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0
Important note:
Chapter heading images should have a 2:1 width:height ratio,
e.g. 920px width and 460px height.
Template for authors contributing chapters to a "contributed volume", provided by Springer, to help structure the manuscript, e.g., define the heading hierarchy. Predefined style formats are available for all the necessary structures that are supposed to be part of the manuscript.Note: These templates are not intended for the preparation of the final page layout! The final layout will be created by Springer according to their layout specifications.
A book on Docker in Portuguese, created using the Legrand Orange Book LaTeX Template from LaTeXTemplates.com.
The Legrand Orange Book template was created by Mathias Legrand (legrand.mathias@gmail.com) with modifications by Vel (vel@latextemplates.com) and made available under a CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
The dgruyter package assists in preparing manuscripts for de Gruyter
with LaTeX. It provides some special commands for journal papers
as well as for books and generates the required appearance.
Together with corresponding font packages it allows to produce the
final layout of De Gruyter books and journal articles.
Le modèle linéaire mixte a été mis en oeuvre dès les années 1950, essentiellement dans le domaine de la génétique animale (réf. Henderson[1],[2]). Il n’a toutefois connu une utilisation plus générale qu’au cours des années 1990, en relation avec le développement de nouvelles procédures de calcul dans le cadre des logiciels statistiques. L’utilisation du modèle linéaire mixte soulève, par rapport aux modèles classiques d’analyse de la variance, un certain nombre de difficultés particulières, tant en ce qui concerne l’estimation des différents paramètres que la réalisation des tests d’hypothèses. Des informations peuvent être trouvées à ce sujet dans les articles de Littell [2002], McLean et al. [1991], et Piepho et al. [2003], et dans les livres de Demidenko [2004], McCulloch et Searle [2001],