Using LaTeX in Markdown.
There are a lot of platforms that use Markdown as the main way of helping writers format their text so it looks nice and conveys their message efficiently.
If you are a scientist, then you may want to include more specialist text, such as subscripts, formulae,  etc within you text.  Using laTeX is a good way to do this.  Using MathJaX allows you to  get the best of both worlds.
The article here How to use LaTeX in Markdown  
Guides you through how to integrate LaTeX with Markdown.
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How I Make Presentations Using LaTeX & Beamer
How I Make Presentations Using LaTeX & Beamer 
This was posted to the Overleaf LinkedIn feed, so sharing here.   The video covers how to make presentations that contain mathematical notation.
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Make beautiful math graphics using Tikz & LaTeX
How to make beautiful math graphics using Tikz & LaTeX 
This was posted to the Overleaf Linked in feed, so sharing here.
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LibreOffice Documentation April 2021
LibreOffice 7.0 / 7.x [1] documentation [2] is progressing nicely.  Guides for :
Updated 12/04/2021 – Writer 7.1 guide is now available from the LibreOffice documentation  page.
Getting Started 7.0 
Impress 7.0 
Calc 7.0 
Math 7.0 
Writer 7.1  
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1 LibreOffice 
2 LibreOffice Documentation 
3 Free Software Foundation 
4 Free Software Foundation Europe 
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LibreOffice 7.1 released
LibreOffice 7.1 [1] has been released,  more improvements and features, better compatibility with MS Office documents. OMG Ubuntu [2] has a run through of the new features.
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1 LibreOffice 
2 OMG Ubuntu 
3 Free Software Foundation 
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Libreoffice 7
A video showing the features of the new Libreoffice 7
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Added 8/8/2020
Debian 10.5 currently has Libreoffice 6.4. In order to get Libreoffice 7.0 you need to use backports.   Information can  be found here .
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LibreOffice Documentation
I found an article on Friendica  announcing a guide for LibreOffice Calc 6.x (spreadsheet).
However further searching,  I found a more useful page that links to guides for each of the various LibreOffice modules.
They are doing a really good job with all of this,  great to see documentation for software too.
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