ḥikmah (حكمة): Arabic; n. wisdom; cf. House of Wisdom
I’ve been using custom LaTeX templates (based in part on Kieran Healy’s template) for years. With the advent of Quarto, I decided to clean up my templates, simplify them, and Quarto-ify them. Yay.
- Nice fancy PDF (
hikmah-pdf
) - Manuscripty double-spaced PDF (
hikmah-manuscript-pdf
) - Manuscripty double-spaced Word (
hikmah-manuscript-docx
) - Manuscripty double-spaced OpenDocument (
hikmah-manuscript-pdf
) - Reviewer response memo (
hikmah-response-typst
)
This repository is really meant as an example of how to create Quarto templates and formats. Fork it, copy it, and adjust it all you want! Use it as a way to learn how to make your own templates.
Run this command to install the templates in your Quarto project:
quarto add matzefrey/hikmah-academic-quarto
(will be documented better soon!)
- Bibliography generation with both
biblatex
andbiblatex-chicago
- Support for Quarto’s complex author/affiliation schema
- Fancy title block
- Epigraphs
- Title page in manuscripty PDF
- Ability to move floats and notes to the end of the document in manuscripty PDF
- Styles for peer review response memos
- Lots of other stuff that I’ll document later
- Default version of
template.qmd
:- template.qmd
- Fancy PDF version: examples/hikmah-testing-default.pdf
- Manuscripty double spaced version: examples/hikmah-testing-default-manuscript.pdf
- Manuscripty double spaced APA-like .docx version: examples/hikmah-testing-default-manuscript.docx
- Manuscripty double spaced APA-like .odt version (open with LibreOffice): examples/hikmah-testing-default-manuscript.odt
- Custom fonts +
biblatex-chicago
:- hikmah-testing-custom.qmd
- Fancy PDF version: examples/hikmah-testing-custom.pdf
- Manuscripty double spaced version: examples/hikmah-testing-custom-manuscript.pdf