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Setting up a webpage

  • Ingredients:
  1. Server space (at your school, or rent for about $20 per month) # IP address such as [http://69.13.193.155 69.13.193.155] (comes with 1.) # A domain name such as ''www.utep.edu'' (comes with 1., or about $20 a year)
  2. An FTP client such as WinSCP to transfer files
  3. A Telnet/SSH client such as Tunnelier (Tunnelier also has an ftp client built in) or PuTTy
  4. Now you can install software to put Mathematics on the web such as latex2html (old-fashioned) or MathJax, or use a pre-canned web authoring tool such as MediaWiki\[\int_0^1 x^2\,dx\]

Linux

R

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Geogebra


Maxima

RPN Calculators

Mathematica

Cs.jpg Conicsol.png Cycloid.png

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mydesktop.utep.edu

LaTeX

  • How to install LaTeX on Windows:
  1. Download and install MiKTeX.
  2. Make sure you have Adobe Reader installed.
  3. Download and install an editor, such as TeXMaker or TeXnicCenter. Configure the PDFLateX option.
  • How to install LaTeX on Linux:
  1. Skip Step 1 above: LaTeX should already be installed.
  2. Make sure you have Adobe Reader (or another PDF reader) installed.
  3. There is a version of TeXMaker for Linux. Configure the PDFLateX option.
  • How to install LaTeX on Macs:
  1. Follow the instructions at MacTeX.


  • Some examples of LaTeX files:
  1. barebones.tex
  2. A multiple choice quiz
  3. LaTeX is part of MediaWiki and other software on the Internet\[\sum_{n=1}^\infty \frac{1}{n^2}=\frac{\pi^2}{6}\]
  4. BA.tex | Boole.jpg | Huntington.jpg | Stone.jpg


  • Resources:
  1. A Simplified Introduction to LaTeX
  2. A LaTeX Primer
  3. The Not So Short Introduction to LaTeX
  4. A LaTeX crash course
  5. The TeX Cookbook (List of symbols)
  6. The standard book reference is: Leslie Lamport, LaTeX: A Document Preparation System, Addison-Wesley, 2nd Edition, 1994.

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Beamer

PSTricks

On the Mac version - if this line is the first line of the a document using pstricks:

% !TEX TS-program = latex

the document can be typeset with Latex (the normal way it works in TexShop) instead of XeLaTex (the option we found in the Monday lab). [Thanks, Louise!]

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