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readme.txt

# Intro

This is a LaTeX template for a paper and presentation using the 
subfiles package and customized bits.

## Organization
It is organized as follows

/ 
    Paper/Main.tex #this is the paper that links subfiles, defines the preamble, and sets up the main details.
    Presentation/Main.tex # This is where the presentation resides
    sections/ #this is where you would put each of the sections you want. 
    assets/img/ #this is for static images that you want to include. The images are to be placed in a folder depending on their licencing/ownership.
    assets/includes/ #This is for tex '\include{}' files that don't deserve to be in sections or preambles.
    assets/preambles/ #this is where preambles and bibliography are kept.
    assets/tikzit/ #this is where I put my tikzit figures, as I tend to use that package frequently.


I recommend using git to track revisions. If you need to incorporate code, I would suggest using git submodules to track that.


Symbolic Links
 I use symbolic links to ensure that specific files are the same in both directoryies. Most times, I use the software to link to the file directly, but in some cases (which are all listed below) I used soft links.

    tikzit.sty #this is required in each directory where you compile tex docs using tikzit. I have included it as a soft link in Paper/, Presentation/, and Paper/sections/.
    assets/ # because compiling submodules requires the correct paths to be included, I've softlinked the directory just to make it work.