Finally I've been able to finish the whole series and, what is more, completely understand it. The next step is to learn the necessary maths to make use of my new knowledge. I'm on it. Thanks a lot Michell for your help.
Thank you very much for all your work in making this series of videos! At the beginning, I had no idea what a package was, let alone how to notate the limit definition of a derivative! But now, I am certain that I should be able to complete my ODEs homework with some agility!
Thank you so much for making this tutorial! I finished the whole series today and otherwise I would have no clue how to complete my math homework using LaTeX.
This whoe series of tutorials are really helpful, and I just wanna say i really appreciate for what you have done. This tutorial is really for those without pre-knowledge in LaTeX.
I've come this far in the series, and I have to leave a comment. All the videos are awesome and it really shows that you're an experienced teacher. Thanks for your contributions to the humanity!
Thank You very much for the entire series of lectures!! These were exactly what I wanted!! I feel much more confident with LaTex after listening to them.
Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial!! I finished the whole series today before that i have no idea how to start writing my project paper on LaTeX. Ma'am it's a request please make the same short and effective tutorial on MATLAB.
Thanks for this awesome tutorial. I am beginner to LaTex and you taught this program so well. A small query, How you got those packages lists and code lists? In case I forgot any
Awesome videos. Very helpful to write some calculus worksheets. LibreOffice math just isn't as powerful as Latex. One minor question, for your geometric series example, should the sum( a r^n) be sum (a r^(n-1) ) since you are starting at n=1? Thanks again. Hope you make some more videos. Your pacing is clear but not too slow.
I think you should add a video about how to use class files (.cls) while writing your document for a beginner. I am a beginner and the class files look fairly intimidating (blush).
I do all this stuff for my high school teaches, so I can get used to It and get ahead of the game as I understand this is the de facto standard for righting papers. This coupled with a couple coding languqages I know, I can really start delving into computational physics, and right some (legible) reports, lol, thx :D
do you have matrices somewhere? I don't see them in any description. I watched all of your videos a few weeks ago but forget! :/ and I cant seem to figure out the error i'm given.
+Michelle Krummel Thank you! one more (no-latex-related) question - what is the program that allows you to record the screen so perfectly (those zoom-in effects are very cool)
Michelle, thank you a lot for the tutorial. I watched all of these and now have some basics to get start to type in LaTeX. I have a question: which software you use in this video for recording this tutorial? Thanks.
This may be a silly question but when I do a quick build, it scrolls the code page all the way up. It is a bit annoying to have to scroll down all the code every time, do you know If I can configure that?
Great video series. You keep using \displaystyle inside of $'s. An easier way is to use \[ math stuff \]. Your example could be typeset like so: \[ \int \sin x \,dx = -\cos x + C \]. Easier to type. I cannot recommend George Gr\"atzer's book Math Into Latex enough.
Wow, I'm an engineering major and my teacher didn't bother teaching us how to use Latex. You are a lifesaver. Thank you, Ms. Krummel. :D
+Mares Fillies I'm in the same situation, we're all having to learn LaTeX and MATLAB by ourselves for ODEs
Michelle is by far the best instructor on LaTeX that I have come across on the web. Wish there were more of her!
By so far, the best youtube series ever. You should get an award for this. Thanks in advance.
Finally I've been able to finish the whole series and, what is more, completely understand it. The next step is to learn the necessary maths to make use of my new knowledge. I'm on it. Thanks a lot Michell for your help.
Thank you very much for all your work in making this series of videos! At the beginning, I had no idea what a package was, let alone how to notate the limit definition of a derivative! But now, I am certain that I should be able to complete my ODEs homework with some agility!
Awesome!!
Thank you so much for making this tutorial! I finished the whole series today and otherwise I would have no clue how to complete my math homework using LaTeX.
+Tehiaohiao Awesome!! :-)
Thank you for the tutorial continuation after 3 years! Other parts were very useful!
This whoe series of tutorials are really helpful, and I just wanna say i really appreciate for what you have done. This tutorial is really for those without pre-knowledge in LaTeX.
this LaTeX playlist was great! You made LaTeX so easy to understand. Thanks so much!
Pretty good Tutorial. I watched through it, so I could start writing my Physic-stuff ;) Best series of Tutorials i've seen so far. :)
Your tutorials for LaTeX are helpful. Thank you.
You are teaching in a best way and rhythm.
I've come this far in the series, and I have to leave a comment. All the videos are awesome and it really shows that you're an experienced teacher. Thanks for your contributions to the humanity!
One of the best tutorial series on RUclips. Thank You for uploading !!
Thank You very much for the entire series of lectures!! These were exactly what I wanted!! I feel much more confident with LaTex after listening to them.
Thank you very much madam. The tutorials and your teaching are awesome.
+Bharathi Kannan Thanks! :-)
it was really useful. also i like your biography. "being best of my self" is encouraging
Thank you! This is really helpful for me. The whole tutorial series is great!
Thank you so much mam ! Finally I learned so much from your video and I am able to use it for my online work.
Thank you for taking the time to make such an excellent tutorial series!
You're very welcome!
Thank you mam, this is really helpful. how beautifully u are teaching..! I have never seen such a crystal clear tutorial !!.
Thank you so much! Had to learn this on my own for one of my classes and this was very helpful
+Diltar123 You're welcome! :-)
One of the best LaTeX tutorial, thanks a lot.
Thanks a lot. I am writing one paper. Your videos are so helpful for me!!!
Very helpful. Thanks Mrs. Krummel !
Thank you so much for helping us. you are a wonderful teacher!!!!
+Hugo David Ninanya de la Cruz Thank you! :-)
Very helpful series. Thank you so much for the dedication.
Thank you very muuch, your videos helped me a lot learning LaTeX.
Great job, Michelle, all the videos were really useful!
These tutorials have been a life-saver!
Thank you soo much!
Excellent Excellent
Thanks So Much Lady
I Hope you & your Family be Happy, Healthy and in the Best Situations & Conditions
Thanks So Much
Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial!! I finished the whole series today before that i have no idea how to start writing my project paper on LaTeX. Ma'am it's a request please make the same short and effective tutorial on MATLAB.
Thanks for this awesome tutorial. I am beginner to LaTex and you taught this program so well. A small query, How you got those packages lists and code lists? In case I forgot any
Small error is summation limitation from 0 to n not infinity. Your tutorial are best one.
Thank you. :-)
Thank you very much, Miss Krummel. It's really helpful!
Many thanks for your whole useful videos. They were very helpful!!!
I really feel thankful and appreciate that what you hv to share ur skill, thx a lot! GBU
You should definitely do more of these videos! :)
Thank you so much for your tutorials. They are very helpful.
Thank you for these nice and simple tutorials
Best Lecture Series for \LaTeX.
Awesome videos. Very helpful to write some calculus worksheets. LibreOffice math just isn't as powerful as Latex.
One minor question, for your geometric series example, should the sum( a r^n) be sum (a r^(n-1) ) since you are starting at n=1?
Thanks again. Hope you make some more videos. Your pacing is clear but not too slow.
Yes, an oversight!
I think you should add a video about how to use class files (.cls) while writing your document for a beginner. I am a beginner and the class files look fairly intimidating (blush).
I do all this stuff for my high school teaches, so I can get used to It and get ahead of the game as I understand this is the de facto standard for righting papers. This coupled with a couple coding languqages I know, I can really start delving into computational physics, and right some (legible) reports, lol, thx :D
do you have matrices somewhere? I don't see them in any description. I watched all of your videos a few weeks ago but forget! :/ and I cant seem to figure out the error i'm given.
In one word, Thank you so much!
Good job. Thank you so much.
hey, big thanks for the tutorial videos, they are awesome!!
btw, can I download those LaTeX files from tutorials so I can play a little bit with them?
+Michael K yes, www.mrskrummel.com/tutorials
+Michelle Krummel Thank you! one more (no-latex-related) question - what is the program that allows you to record the screen so perfectly (those zoom-in effects are very cool)
great tutorial series
Thank you from Egypt
Michelle, thank you a lot for the tutorial. I watched all of these and now have some basics to get start to type in LaTeX.
I have a question: which software you use in this video for recording this tutorial?
Thanks.
+Natig Aliyev Camtasia for Mac
+Michelle Krummel
Thank you. I really appreciate.
Seems like this is the only LaTeX video on her channel that isn't updated
This may be a silly question but when I do a quick build, it scrolls the code page all the way up. It is a bit annoying to have to scroll down all the code every time, do you know If I can configure that?
Thank you so much..Great tutorials...
good lectures
Nice really helpful
Hi Michelle, Texmaker doesn't qrite on pdf letters as: "è é ò à ù ì". What can i do to write them? Thanks
\`e, \'e, \`o, \`a, \`u, \`i make sure you use the left apostrophe (to the left of the 1 on the keyboard), not the right, to make a backward slant
All works, thanks a lot. Good wishes
thank you for your tutorial
Thanks a lot u r just awesome :)
help me a lot ,muchas gracias!
How to do the torque and vector symbol?
Thank you so much mam !!!
Any reason to use \displaystyle over double dollar signs?
double dollar signs will center the input on a new line
Small question. Don't you have to use hats for the ijk? How to put in those?
\vec{i}
Michelle Krummel you get a vector sign on top of ijk and not hats using \vec{i}
Ahh, yes! $\hat{a}$
with the amsmath package
Thank you!
Great video series. You keep using \displaystyle inside of $'s. An easier way is to use \[ math stuff \]. Your example could be typeset like so: \[ \int \sin x \,dx = -\cos x + C \]. Easier to type. I cannot recommend George Gr\"atzer's book Math Into Latex enough.
For the integral definition, shouldn't it be n going to infinity instead of x?
Yep!
What's the font name on your editor?
Lucida Grande
@@MichelleKrummel Thank you so much! Your tutorials are the best in the world!
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