https://github.com/canmod/productmodel
Science Score: 13.0%
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○Scientific vocabulary similarity
Low similarity (7.3%) to scientific vocabulary
Repository
Basic Info
- Host: GitHub
- Owner: canmod
- Language: TeX
- Default Branch: master
- Size: 5.14 MB
Statistics
- Stars: 0
- Watchers: 3
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 0
- Releases: 0
Metadata Files
README.md
The recommended way to work on this project without interacting with overleaf is to clone the overleaf (not github) git repo: https://git.overleaf.com/64f0d175326cfbdad8ace76c
As a reminder, from here:
You can create and delete authentication tokens in your Overleaf Account Settings ... If prompted for a username, enter the username “git”. When prompted for a password, enter your authentication token
BMB 2024 Apr 14 (Sun)
- NOTE NEW git repo hash: now pointing to new/non-archived version
JOMB_formatted.*has moved toms_submit.*; it turns out that BMB is not very fussy about submission format, and suggest a Springer Nature template, which is pretty much the same as what JOMB was using ...- I would be happy to import JD's Makefile, but in the meantime I'm just using
pdflatex --shell-escapeto build.
JD 2023 Jun 09 (Fri)
I was able to compile this in a cloned directory by:
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--shell-escapeas an argument topdflatex - installing inkscape (using
apt install)
My Makefile for this project is available at https://github.com/dushoff/research/blob/master/mkfiles/productModel.make . If anybody wants to use it, we can discuss advantages and disadvantages of moving it to the repo (and thus to overleaf).
DE 2023 Jul 10 (Mon)
I was able to compile following JD's notes above, but with the macOS equivalent:
brew install inkscapepdflatex --shell-escape JOMB_formatted
Owner
- Name: Canadian Network for Modelling Infectious Diseases (CANMOD)
- Login: canmod
- Kind: organization
- Email: data@canmod.net
- Location: Canada
- Website: https://canmod.net/
- Repositories: 7
- Profile: https://github.com/canmod
Strengthening the community of people who are making and using infectious disease models to improve public health both inside and outside of Canada