simple_pdf_report

I use this markdown template to generate simple pdf reports for college and stuff.

https://github.com/siddhantladdha/simple_pdf_report

Science Score: 18.0%

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Repository

I use this markdown template to generate simple pdf reports for college and stuff.

Basic Info
  • Host: GitHub
  • Owner: siddhantladdha
  • Language: TeX
  • Default Branch: main
  • Size: 1.31 MB
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  • Watchers: 1
  • Forks: 0
  • Open Issues: 0
  • Releases: 0
Created over 4 years ago · Last pushed over 3 years ago
Metadata Files
Readme Citation

README.md

Usage

I use this for generating simple pdf reports for labs, assignments and stuff using markdown as source. You already need to be good at markdown to use it and just use this as a template.

To actually make report just finally run make report. And yes you do need pandoc, LaTex etc. all the shebang to be installed.

Additional Features

  • Added Dracula Theme (A Dark Theme for Everything)
  • Conversion of Jupyter Notebooks to PDF.

Owner

  • Name: Siddhant Laddha
  • Login: siddhantladdha
  • Kind: user

Citation (citations.bib)

@misc{noauthor_markdown_nodate,
	title = {Markdown {Reference}},
	url = {https://commonmark.org/help/},
	urldate = {2022-01-22},
}

@book{razavi_rf_textbook,
	address = {Upper Saddle River, NJ},
	edition = {2nd ed},
	title = {{RF} microelectronics},
	isbn = {9780137134731},
	publisher = {Prentice Hall},
	author = {Razavi, Behzad},
	year = {2012},
	keywords = {Radio frequency integrated circuits, Design and construction},
}

@inproceedings{fivr_intel,
	title = {{FIVR} — {Fully} integrated voltage regulators on 4th generation {Intel}® {Core}™ {SoCs}},
	doi = {10.1109/APEC.2014.6803344},
	abstract = {Intel's® 4th generation Core™ microprocessors are powered by Fully Integrated Voltage Regulators (FIVR). These 140 MHz multi-phase buck regulators are integrated into the 22nm processor die, and feature up to 80 MHz unity gain bandwidth, non-magnetic package trace inductors and on-die MIM capacitors. FIVRs are highly configurable, allowing them to power a wide range of products from 3W fanless tablets to 300W servers. FIVR helps enable 50\% or more battery life improvements for mobile products and more than doubles the peak power available for burst workloads.},
	booktitle = {2014 {IEEE} {Applied} {Power} {Electronics} {Conference} and {Exposition} - {APEC} 2014},
	author = {Burton, Edward A. and Schrom, Gerhard and Paillet, Fabrice and Douglas, Jonathan and Lambert, William J. and Radhakrishnan, Kaladhar and Hill, Michael J.},
	month = mar,
	year = {2014},
	note = {ISSN: 1048-2334},
	keywords = {Inductors, Voltage measurement, Microprocessors, Voltage control, Regulators, Current measurement, Logic gates},
	pages = {432--439},
}

@inproceedings{zheng_2005,
	address = {San Diego, California, USA},
	title = {Estimating soil moisture based on image processing technologies},
	url = {http://proceedings.spiedigitallibrary.org/proceeding.aspx?doi=10.1117/12.614684},
	doi = {10.1117/12.614684},
	urldate = {2022-01-22},
	author = {Zheng, Lihua and Li, Minzan and Sun, Jianying and Zhang, Xijie and Zhao, Peng},
	editor = {Tescher, Andrew G.},
	month = aug,
	year = {2005},
	pages = {59091R},
}

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