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LaTeX Cheat Sheets

LaTeX Cheat Sheets & Quick Reference Guides for LaTeX Web Programmers, Coders & for Web developers for Quick coding with LaTeX.
LaTeX basics Cheat Sheet and quick reference guide : The Elevator Lady
http://elevatorlady.ca/doc/refcard/basics.html
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Branching essentially consists of four stages. In the first stage, you create the branch itself, i.e, you "tag" the files in some stage as the "root" of the "branch". You then "checkout" a copy of the files in the branch and work on that. After you are confident that you want the changes to be "merged" into the main trunk, you prepare both the branch and the trunk and then finally do the merging itself. These things have been explained in great detail here.
http://vim-latex.sourceforge.net/index.php?subject=branching&title=Branching%20Cheat%20Sheet
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Here's a great LaTeX cheat sheet and quick reference guide.
http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/guaraldi/latex.html
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A printable cheatsheet of formating commands available in the LaTeX markup language. [link]
http://www.stdout.org/~winston/latex/
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LaTeX Cheat Sheets and reference cards and printouts by Winston Chang
http://refcards.com/author/changw
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LaTeX paragraphs cheat sheet
http://uucode.com/blog/2007/09/03/latex-paragraphs-cheat-sheet/
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I have put together a LaTeX quick reference card (PDF) to cover the basics — document structure, tables, figures, bilbiographies, text formatting, lists, quotes and some math. Useful if you don’t use LaTeX that often.
http://dataninja.wordpress.com/2006/01/02/latex-quick-reference/
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LaTeX Quick Reference guide and cheat sheet
http://lagrange.mechse.illinois.edu/~mwest/latex_quick_ref/
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A LaTeX Quick Reference help file and cheat sheet.
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~albert/latex.html
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In this showcase, you will not only find examples of material prepared with TeX proper, but also with macro packages like LaTeX, ConTeXt and with related programs like METAPOST. And though TeX is a typesetting language, you will find graphics and even an MPEG movie.
http://www.tug.org/texshowcase/
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