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  • TeX Reference Manual
  • Written by author David Bausum
  • Published by Springer-Verlag New York, LLC, March 2002
  • The TeX Reference Manual is the first comprehensive reference manual written by a programmer for programmers. It contains reference pages for each of TeX's 325 primitive control sequences. Over 80% of its reference pages contain examples that range from s
  • The TeX Reference Manual is the first comprehensive reference manual written by a programmer for programmers. It contains reference pages for each of TeX's 325 primitive control sequences. Over 80% of its reference pages contain examples that range from s
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Prefaceix
Chapter 1.Families and Primitive Control Sequences1
1.1Introduction1
1.2The Box Family2
1.3The Character Family3
1.4The Debugging Family4
1.5The File I/O Family6
1.6The Fonts Family7
1.7The Glue Family7
1.8The Hyphenation Family8
1.9The Inserts Family9
1.10The Job Family10
1.11The Kern Family11
1.12The Logic Family11
1.13The Macro Family12
1.14The Marks Family14
1.15The Math Family14
1.16The Page Family19
1.17The Paragraph Family20
1.18The Penalties Family22
1.19The Registers Family22
1.20The Tables Family23
Chapter 2.Reference Pages for the Primitives25
2.1Introduction25
2.2The References Pages27
Appendix A.Typesetting Verbatim Material337
A.1Introduction337
A.2In-line Verbatim338
A.3Multi-line Verbatim340
A.4Limitations to Typesetting Verbatim Material343
A.5Automatic Line Numbering and Verbatim347
Appendix B.Working with PostScript Fonts349
B.1Introduction349
B.2Back-end Font Macros351
B.3Font File Names and Encoding Vectors356
B.4Preparing Font Tables362
Appendix C.Typesetting Material in Two Columns367
C.1Introduction367
C.2Two-Column Macros367
C.3Index Preparation372
Bibliography377
Index379


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