I am using thebibliography environment for putting a few references; manually and not using Bibtex.
Is there a way to create a hyper link from text to jump to the top of the References?
\documentclass[12pt]{article}
\begin{document}
Reviewed record documents \cite{dailyConstructionNotes}
\begin{thebibliography}{}
\bibitem {dailyNotes} Daily Reports.
\end{thebibliography}
\end{document}
If you load the hyperref package, all your \cite commands will automatically create a link to the bibliography.
If you explicitly want to jump to the top of the References, you could add an hypertarget:
\documentclass[12pt]{article}
\usepackage{hyperref}
\begin{document}
Reviewed record documents \cite{dailyNotes}
\hyperlink{foo}{top of bibliography}
\newpage
\hypertarget{foo}{}
\begin{thebibliography}{1}
\bibitem {dailyNotes} Daily Reports.
\end{thebibliography}
\end{document}
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I have seen this question asked a few times on here but none of the answers have gotten me exactly what I want. I am using Overleaf to write a LaTeX document and when I make a bibliography (using the natbib library) it automatically makes a heading named "References". Can I remove this heading somehow? I've tried a couple other options but they haven't worked. I've attached a minimal working example below:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage{natbib}
\usepackage{hyperref}
\begin{document}
Here is a citation \citep{Source}.
\bibliographystyle{apalike}
\bibliography{refs}
\end{document}
Not sure what didn't work with the existing responses - perhaps you could point to them and indicate what you didn't like about the results? Does replacing the \bibliography{refs} with the following help? (BTW, as this is not an Overleaf question, it's just LaTeX, perhaps remove the overleaf tag and reference.)
\begingroup
\renewcommand
\refname{}
\bibliography{refs}
\endgroup
I am experiencing a slight annoyance with LaTeX and Elsevier's elsarticle style.
I cannot get rid of the superscript a in front of the affiliation.
It is needed for multiple authors, so affiliations can be associated with different authors. It is unnecessary in case of a single author.
I could not find a way to remove it.
Is there a way to accomplish this?
This is my LaTeX code.
\documentclass[preprint,12pt,authoryear,nopreprintline]{elsarticle}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\begin{document}
\SweaveOpts{concordance=TRUE}
\begin{frontmatter}
\title{Recursive Combinatorial Functions, Matrices,\\ and a Diagram Notation}
\author{Erich Neuwirth}%
\ead{erich.neuwirth#univie.ac.at}%
\affiliation{organisation={University of Vienna, Faculty of Computer Science}}%
\date{\today}
\end{frontmatter}
Some text
\end{document}
I was given a Latex project as template and I decided to add a glossary on it, however, \printglossary is not working. I can add and use different entries so I guess that the glossary creation is not the problem.
I am using Overleaf and if I try a completely new project with only the glossary (code bellow) \printglossary works fine.
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[acronym, toc]{glossaries}
\makeglossaries
\input{Bibliocosas/glossary.tex}
\begin{document}
\tableofcontents
\section{First Section}
The \Gls{latex} typesetting markup language is specially suitable for documents that include \gls{maths}. \Glspl{formula} are rendered properly an easily once one gets used to the commands.
\clearpage
\section{Second Section}
\vspace{5mm}
Given a set of numbers, there are elementary methods to compute its \acrlong{gcd}, which is abbreviated \acrshort{gcd}. This process is similar to that used for the \acrfull{lcm}.
\clearpage
\printglossary
\clearpage
\printglossary[type=\acronymtype]
\end{document}
I am using chapters intead of sections in the given project, is that the the cause of the problem?
Using \makenoidxglossaries and \printnoidxglossaries seems to apparently solve the problem.
I thought that I had already tried them but I guess I was wrong. However, I still don't know why the previous code does not work in the given project.
As for me, I had the same issue but I fixed it by using glossaries-extra package after glossaries package using.
\usepackage[automake]{glossaries-extra}
Then clearing the cache.
I had this issue with Overleaf. The problem was that I uploaded the project as a zip and Overleaf created an additional nested directory in the root with the name of my project. Everything worked but not glossaries.
To solve this I just moved all files to the root directory by dragging each of it.
I have LaTeX paper that I need to include in my dissertation. I am working in OverLeaf. That paper was written under one document class while the university has its own class. I need to include the paper in the dissertation so that it has the university style, its images need to be listed in the list of figures of the dissertation, and the authors listed in the paper's bibliography needs to be listed in the university's class bibliography. Is there any way I can do that in OverLeaf?
There are several dedicated packages for this. For example have a look at the combine, subdocs or docmute packages (A list with even more suggestions can be fond at https://www.ctan.org/recommendations/docmute).
Here a short example with the docmute package
\documentclass{book}
\usepackage{lipsum}
\usepackage{docmute}
\begin{document}
\tableofcontents
text
\chapter{imported paper}
\input{test}% assuming your paper is called test.tex
\end{document}
A Latex document cannot have multiple \documentclass. One solution would be to split the header/content of your latex document in overleaf:
Create a master.tex with the documentclass and put all your content (text between \begin{document} and \end{document} in a second content.tex. In the master, just \input{content}.
In your dissertation, just copy content.tex, its figure and add \input{} in the master file of your University which has the specific documentclass and bibliography settings.
im tring to delete the page number from my \backmatter sequence. I've succeded to do this, writing this code:
\begin{document}
.
.
.
\backmatter
\begingroup
\makeatletter
\let\ps#plain\ps#empty
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Allegati}
\input{Allegati}
\input{Bibliografia}
\listoffigures
\listoftables
\listof{grafico}{Elenco dei grafici}
\endgroup
\end{document}
But, I don't know why, the last page of my document still have his number. In the code above the last page is a graphic list, but if I change the order of my sequence, for example putting the bibliography in the last position, the this element will present the page number. I'm writing this document using the book class.
Someone can help me?
thanks
As you did not provide a MWE (Minimal Working Example) I can just guess what your document's preamble contains.
Have a look at this code please:
\documentclass{book}
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\pagestyle{fancy}
\fancypagestyle{plain}{
\lhead{}
\chead{}
\rhead{}
\lfoot{}
\cfoot{}
\rfoot{}
}
\begin{document}
text
\newpage
text
\newpage
\backmatter
\begingroup
\pagestyle{plain}
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Allegati}
\listoffigures
\listoftables
%\listof{grafico}{Elenco dei grafici}
\endgroup
\end{document}
EDIT1:
This way you redefine the plain-style that is used by every chapter-page in your document.
If you do not want to change it document-wide, your approach is correct; just add a \clearpage before the last \endgroup. It won't create a new page, but delete the pagenumber. Btw, if you don't really need the \begingroup \endgroup leave it out, this will also delete the last page number.
END-EDIT1
A few things to note:
If you use plain book-class, you can use fancyhdr for setting a
page style like in the above example. Later just load the wanted
pagestyle and from there on it will be used.
If you want to write a document according to the modern
standard of LaTeX, maybe think about using a KOMA-class, which
provides great functions for changing the page style (and often they
also work better ;))
For me this MWE does work, having no pagenumber on the last page; if it does not for you, please give us more information about your document.