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With this simple LaTeX template you can quickly create and share your family tree online with friends and relatives.
For help with different styles, see this guide to trees in LaTeX on the excellent LaTeX Community forum, and you can find help with using the TikZ package in Part 3 of our free Introduction to LaTeX course.
This template has been downloaded from:
http://www.latextemplates.com
Original calendar style author:
Evan Sultanik (http://www.sultanik.com/LaTeX_calendar_style)
This example helps to show how the isolated areas of a Venn diagram can be filled / coloured.
It was created as part of this answer on TeX StackExchange.
Other options for creating Venn diagrams with multiple areas shaded can be found in the Overleaf gallery via the Venn Diagrams tag.
Not just for technical papers - LaTeX can be used to create remarkable images with just a few lines of code.
This example is Sunset by Elena Botoeva, and by opening in writeLaTeX you can see how adjusting the code alters the images.
To start creating your own LaTeX art, simply click below to open & edit.
A neat example of what can be created in LaTeX, this shows real and monetary flows in an agent-based macroeconomic model with endogenous money.
This diagram is originally from TeXample.net; we've pre-loaded in writeLaTeX for you to try out.
To read more about it visit this TeXample page, or just click below to get started.