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#import "../utils.typ": todo, silentheading, flex-caption
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#import "@preview/wrap-it:0.1.0": wrap-content
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= Tutorial <Tutorial>
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#todo[Exclude this chapter!]
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This template uses the Arial font with size 11pt, a spacing of 1em with a side margin of 2.5cm with a 1cm single sided bounding correction, which is _*intended*_ to follow the guidelines of the @jku. This can be edited in the `thesis.typ` file#footnote[This is a footnote.]. If you are looking for how to cite, this sentence is what your are looking for @Bradshaw2012. This is an abbreviation that is explained in the glossary, which is the @goat.
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== Drafting and Inwriting
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Set the boolean variables `inwriting` and `draft` inside `utils.typ`.
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The `draft` variable is used to show DRAFT in the header and the title. This should be true until the final version is handed-in.
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The `inwriting` is used to change the appearance of the document for easier writing. Set to `true` for yourself but `false` for handing in a draft or so.
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== Example for figures
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=== Normal Figure
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#lorem(30)
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And this is a reference to this @tag.
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#figure(
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image("../images/MissMoneypenny.jpg", width: 60%), caption: flex-caption([This is a #strike[caption] beautiful cat named Miss Moneypenny ],[Picture of Miss Moneypenny (short description of the image for the list of figures)])
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)<tag>
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=== Wrap-Content
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#wrap-content([#figure(image("../images/JamesBond.jpg", width:150pt,), caption: [another caption])],
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[
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#lorem(100)
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], align: right)
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=== Sub-Figures
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#figure(grid(columns: 2, row-gutter: 2mm, column-gutter: 1mm,
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image("../images/Calcipher.jpg", height: 200pt), image("../images/Mei.jpg", height: 200pt),
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"a) test 1", "b) test2"),
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caption: "Caption"
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)<label>
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== Math
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This is how you define inline math: $a^2 + b^2 = c^2$. For bigger equations you can use a math block, as you can see in @eq1.
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$
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integral_(-oo)^(oo) f(x) d x = 1\
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1 = 1
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$<eq1>
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== Tables
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=== Normal Table
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#align(center)[
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#table(
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columns: 3,
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align: center,
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table.header(
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[Substance],
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[Subcritical °C],
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[Supercritical °C],
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),
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[Hydrochloric Acid],
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[12.0], [92.1],
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[Sodium Myreth Sulfate],
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[16.6], [104],
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[Potassium Hydroxide],
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table.cell(colspan: 2)[24.7],
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)]
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=== Referenceable Table
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#figure(
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table(
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columns: 3,
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align: center,
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table.header(
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[Substance],
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[Subcritical °C],
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[Supercritical °C],
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),
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[Hydrochloric Acid],
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[12.0], [92.1],
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[Sodium Myreth Sulfate],
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[16.6], [104],
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[Potassium Hydroxide],
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table.cell(colspan: 2)[24.7],
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),
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caption: "This is a caption"
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)
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#silentheading(4)[This is a silent level 4 heading]
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This won't show up in the overview.
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== Code
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Some python code:
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```py
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print("Hello World")
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```
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Some C++ code:
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```cpp
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#include <iostream>
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int main() {
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std::cout << "Hello World!";
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return 0;
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}
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```
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