How to contribute:
- If you are familiar with git, make sure to pull before editing. If you are not, make sure to download the latest zip before you begin working.
- Writing the notes:
- The notes are structured in modular blocks. For any day you are writing notes for, make a new .tex file in which you start with \section{Date}, and type as if this is just an excerpt of the main file.
- Title these .tex files as Date_with_underscores.tex. Example: 1_4_17.tex
- In the main 494notes.tex, add a line of the form \input{1_4_17.tex}
- Every time you create a new Proposition, Corollary, Theorem, or Fact (or anything that can be cited later in the course), make sure to add a label for the result in the format \label{Type #, Mon Day} (Example: \label{Cor 5, Jan 30})
- Every time you reference a result from class, in the same format from above, reference the result (\ref{Type #, Mon Day}). Provided this is done correctly, the document will automatically hyperlink all results.
- That's it! You've successfully added the excerpt you typed into the master tex file
- Adding the Notes back to Github:
- If you are familiar with git, add just the new tex file, as well as the master and the pdf and push.
- Otherwise, the directions are as follows:
- On the Github page, click "Upload Files"
- Select the newest section .tex, the 494notes.tex, and the 494notes.pdf that you just updated.
- Under the "Commit Changes" section, make sure to add a message saying what date you just added notes for
The Schedule (This repeats until semester ends)
- Pranav (Wednesdays)
- Nick (Fridays)
- Ben (Mondays)