Whether you’re writing fiction or non-fiction, a short story or long textbook, these templates and examples provide a fast and effective way to start composing your latest work. All the required components – such as chapters, sections, title pages, glossaries, acknowledgements -- are set out ready for your content. Just open the template and start writing!
A simple LaTeX template for a book of 5.5 × 8.5 inches (half Letter dimension). Created by Suresh Emre.
This template was originally published on ShareLaTeX and subsequently moved to Overleaf in November 2019.
Template for editors of a "contributed volume", provided by Springer, to help structure the manuscript, e.g., define the heading hierarchy. Predefined style formats are available for all the necessary structures that are supposed to be part of the manuscript.
The original template has been modified so that contribution from each author can be contained in their own folders, using the import package.
Note: These templates are not intended for the preparation of the final page layout! The final layout will be created by Springer according to their layout specifications.
Template for authors contributing chapters to a "contributed volume", provided by Springer, to help structure the manuscript, e.g., define the heading hierarchy. Predefined style formats are available for all the necessary structures that are supposed to be part of the manuscript.Note: These templates are not intended for the preparation of the final page layout! The final layout will be created by Springer according to their layout specifications.
A novella/short story template built with the LiX meta-package. Check out the repository for guides and more templates: https://github.com/NicklasVraa/LiX. Stars are appreciated.
Simple LaTeX template for books and book-style compilations, written by Amber Jain.
Source: https://github.com/amberj/latex-book-template.
This template was originally published on ShareLaTeX and subsequently moved to Overleaf in November 2019.
This document shows how you can get ePub/eBook-like formatting in LaTeX with the memoir document class. You can't yet export directly to ePub from writeLaTeX, but you can export to PDF. To get ePub, you can download the LaTeX source from writeLaTeX and run it through a format conversion tool, such as htlatex to get HTML, and then go from HTML to ePub with a tool like Sigil or Calibre. See this thread on Stack Overflow for more advice.