I'm formatting a pre-print to submit to @PsyArXiv. Any good suggestions for how to make it look nice and spiffy so people will read?
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Replying to @JCSkewesDK @PsyArXiv
Write it in LaTeX using
@overleaf? Some good templates available1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes -
V. good tip. Seems there are features of templates that can't be changed in source code (e.g. putting figs at the end). Any way round these?
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Replying to @JCSkewesDK @dsquintana and
... so like if I want to use the sci reports template but have figures in text, or similar?
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I've been able to move figs for some templates but not others, I'm pretty new to LaTeX admittedly... Check out the PeerJ template
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PeerJ temlplate has figs at end. PNAS has water mark. Nothing perfect as yet. But think I'm seeing how the dependency structure works here.
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APA 6 is nice — see here: https://www.ctan.org/pkg/apa6?lang=en … You want to use (jou not man), e.g.: https://www.overleaf.com/10828749zjvsqxcrpvgk …
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