% Zeroth rule: when using git and \LaTeX, one sentence equals one line, forget staying pretty in plaintext editor! % To have paragraphs, you will leave an empty line in the middle anyway. % % I think this was mandatory, paper size, font size and type artikel3 is NL, but more pleasant to European than article % % Potentially interesting options: % * onecolumn (default) or twocolumn % * final (default) or draft % * font size can be defined here after a4paper e.g. 12pt \documentclass[a4paper]{artikel3} % I can specify multiple languages for hyphenation! texlive-babel % The last is main document language \usepackage[english,finnish,esperanto]{babel} % Noto Serif font. Remember to install texlive-fontaxes, texlive-noto \usepackage{noto-serif} % Alternatively OpenDyslexic or changeable to other fonts. NOTE for Kile: check the "Koosta" (Compile)? menu and select XeLaTeX in the top submenu %\usepackage{fontspec} %\setmainfont{OpenDyslexic} % texlive-cmap makes pdflatex copy-pasteable \usepackage{cmap} % This package is great and I want to be reminded of it whenever I use \LaTeX \usepackage{censor} % This is fun \usepackage{lipsum} % Uncomment to uncensor in output %\StopCensoring \title{Saluton Mondo!} \author{Aminda Suomalainen} \date{\today} % Text begins here \begin{document} \maketitle \selectlanguage{english} \section*{Hello World!} Hello Wörld! This is a simple \LaTeX\ template file or similar where I can cheat how does this work again. Possibly with even comments! \selectlanguage{finnish} \section*{Samahko suomeksi!} Hei maailma, heitän hiukan suomenkieltäkin tähän asiakirjaan perustellakseni ääkkösten käyttöä! \selectlanguage{english} \section*{Playing with censor} \xblackout{If the source is private, this is a secret! So don't go talking about it!} \def \Password{\censor*{8}} \selectlanguage{finnish} \def \Huippusalainen{\censor*{14}} Salasana on \Password. Älä unohda salasanan olevan \Password. Tämä tieto on \Huippusalainen. \selectlanguage{english} \section*{Remember!} To have a non-breaking space use \textasciitilde\ (a tilde). A backslash would be \textbackslash. A forced linechange is \textbackslash\textbackslash. If you were to censor things using \textbackslash xblackout containing unicode, the unicode chars would need to be within curly brackets. \selectlanguage{finnish} \xblackout{T{ä}h{ä}n tapaan!} Kiva suomenkielinen sana on \xblackout{h{ää}y{ö}aie}! \selectlanguage{latin} \section*{Lorem Ipsum} \lipsum{1} % And ends here \end{document}