You can write textbooks in Ximera.
This section is about best practices when writing an entire textbook.
- Keep related content in the same folder
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to help yourself and others find content. For example, it is helpful to keep exercises that complement a section of a textbook in the same folder as that section.
- Give descriptive names
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to help others and your future self find things. Abstract names like
chapter1andcourseare too generic, and are at best unhelpful and at worst confusing when things are rearranged. - Pay attention to file paths
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as every file with a documentclass must compile, which could mean that files need to find the
xmPreamble.texor other files.
To help organize your book, you should use the documentclass option numbers along
with \chapterstyle and \sectionstyle. Keep your sections short and sweet. Two
things that authors commonly do are:
- When you give a definition, ask a question after to check comprehension.
- When you give an example, give an explanation with
\answerboxes to fill in.