create questions, parts of questions, subparts of parts, and subsubparts of subparts, all with optional point values.Provides a class exam, which eases production of exams, even by a So my question is: what are the available classes of documents in LaTeX, and could you provide a brief description of the class and the situations where it would be recommended? Furthermore, the list is not exhaustive I think, given that I know at least one more document class that is not there (the standalone class, as I mentioned). Which lists the main classes and is a good starting point, but the description is too short and still leaves one wondering when it would be more suitable to choose one class over the other and what the characteristics of each class is. It is based on the book class, but you can create any kind of document with it (1)īeamer For writing presentations (see LaTeX/Presentations). Memoir for changing sensibly the output of the document. Report for longer reports containing several chapters, small books, thesis. It is mainly used for debugging purposes. It only sets a page size and a base font. Proc a class for proceedings based on the article class. So in the comments section of this post, let me know! Tell me your favorite Cartridge, tell me the one you want to get the most next, tell me what you want to learn more about….Some of the available classes of documents in LaTeX are well known and widely used, such as the article and beamer classes, while others are not so well known, such as the standalone class.Īrticle for articles in scientific journals, presentations, short reports, program documentation, invitations. I would love to know what your favorites are and I would also love to know what ONE Cartridge you would like to learn the most about.
Using the frames on this cartridge is really great and I enjoy the different options for the font as titles and other things. I find myself using it a lot when I scrapbook. Storybook – This is great because it is more of a font cartridge, and I just really like what it has to offer.I like using the “stretched images” on my scrapbook pages as borders, they look so cute. You can use this cartridge for weddings and for new babies, birthdays … it’s a lot of fun. This has everything for your Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter seasons with adorable images and my ever favorite Card Function. Stretch You Imagination (SYI) – This is yet another very versatile all seasons and events cartridge. Paper Dolls – I love the Paper Doll Cartridges (PDDU or EDPD)!!! While they do not offer me my favorite “card” feature, I love the different things you can achieve with thiscartridge on my Scrapbook pages or even cards. I use this cartridge a lot and if you take a look at it, I think you’ll see why! ? I also do enjoy the shadow feature on this cartridge because it allows me to add more dimension to all my images or phrases. While solutions cartridges generally don’t offer you a lot of extra creative features, this one has many great phrases and images that work on a variety of scrapbook pages and cards. Stamping Solutions – this is by FAR my favorite of the Solutions Cartridges. I don’t even think you need a child to use this. Here is why!Ī Child’s Year – I love (ACY) because it has many features and functions including a font, a Card Creative Feature, and shapes/images for all events and occasions. I’ll let you know if it ever changes, but for a while now these have been and become my favorite cartridges. I LOVE my Cricut Cartridges, I now have a rather large library of cartridges, and even though I continue to build, I still have my five favorites as of December 2009.