Create matching Word and LaTeX template for journal articles
$50-125 USD
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Posted almost 13 years ago
$50-125 USD
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I need templates in Word and LaTeX for a journal article.
The final product would consist of one package containing a LaTeX class/style file and a LaTeX source file, possibly some extra fonts, and another package containing fonts and a Word document. When either the LaTeX or Word files are used to create PDFs, the PDFs should be as close to identical as possible.
The article template would be a document with a title that says "Title Goes Here", authors' names and contact details, an abstract, an introduction, an acknowledgement, at least one other section, a subsection, a theorem, an image which says "Image goes here", a caption for the image (e.g. "Fig. 1.1, An example image"), an equation with a bit of complexity, a reference to that equation, a book citation and an article citation, and the references for the book and article at the end.
Citations should be in the format (Jones, 1998) instead of [3].
Filler text can say "Lorem ipsum ..." if it's needed. Otherwise, instructions to the author about how to fill in each section and properly format the article (both Word and LaTeX instructions) should be in the text body. The LaTeX source file should be comprehensible with instructions to the author.
You can start off with the TAC LaTeX template and class file, which does a lot of this already:
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You can get LaTeX fonts for Word here:
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and possibly elsewhere if you include them with both the Word and LaTeX templates.
There's a bonus of $50 if you make it look very professional (more so than existing journals).