#Markdown/LaTeX

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Both LaTeX and nowadays even more so Markdown are essential tools in my writing and note taking, i.e., knowledge keeping and managing workflows. I use LaTeX for high quality typesetting of scientific documents, papers, and reports, while Markdown serves as a lightweight markup language for note taking, blogging, and quick documentation. Posts tagged with Markdown/LaTeX cover a range of topics including formatting tips, package recommendations, conversion tools, and best practices for integrating these formats into various publishing pipelines and personal workflows.

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DEVONthink and privacy

One thing I really love about DEVONthink, is its high security and privacy measures regarding the...

Using VS Code as LaTeX editor

It doesn’t take much to convert Visual Studio Code into a powerful LaTeX editor. Here are the nec...

DEVONthink Image Toolbox

I just shared a collection of AppleScripts on GitHub for handling images in DEVONthink.

Free LaTeX editors

A list of currently freely available LaTeX editors (constantly updated).

Free Markdown editors

A list of currently freely available Markdown editors (constantly updated).

strftime Cheat Sheet

Cheat Sheet on formatted date and time strings used, e.g., in Python, C/C++ or even on Jekyll web...

Liquid Cheat Sheet

This Cheat Sheet gives an overview of Liquid syntax commands one might encounter while developing...

Minimal Mistakes Cheat Sheet

A quick overview of available commands for creating content with the Minimal Mistakes Jekyll the...