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In this video we're going to talk about making diagrams and other graphics using the tikz package in LaTeX. This package makes it really easy to create all the normal geometric shapes like lines and circles, but more importantly to precisely control the look and placement of these graphics. The use of "nodes" makes it particularly easy to make complicated diagrams where one uses relative instead of absolute placements.
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0:00 Intro to Tikz
0:28 LaTeX Editors and Overleaf
1:16 What to put in the preamble
2:40 Drawing Lines, Circles, Ellipses
6:02 Drawing Rectangles and Grids
8:00 Centering and Scaling
9:25 Color, Dashed, Fill, Shading
11:52 Arrows and Thickness
12:50 Text and Nodes
15:35 Node Example Diagram
21:38 More Complicated Example
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