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Preface | ||
Pt. I | Reading LaTeX | 1 |
1 | What a LaTeX Command does | 3 |
2 | Concepts: How LaTeX Operates on Text | 7 |
3 | Document Classes | 21 |
Pt. II | Preparatory Tasks | 37 |
4 | Constructing practice.tex, A Practice File | 39 |
5 | Setting Emacs Keys for Common Constructions | 45 |
6 | Viewing and Printing Marked up Files | 55 |
7 | Dealing with Errors | 59 |
Pt. III | Writing LaTeX | 71 |
8 | LaTeX-Reserved Single-Character Commands | 73 |
9 | Single-Word Instructions | 81 |
10 | Newcommands and Macros | 95 |
Pt. IV | Formatting in Text Mode | 111 |
11 | Fonts | 115 |
12 | Accents, Dingbats, Standard and Nonstandard Codes | 157 |
13 | Manipulating Space | 195 |
14 | Lists | 209 |
15 | Aligning and Indenting Text | 221 |
16 | Floating Objects | 237 |
17 | Footnotes | 273 |
18 | Cross-Referencing | 287 |
19 | Literal Text and Silent Text | 295 |
Pt. V | Formatting in Math Mode | 303 |
20 | Math Symbols, Alphabets and Grammar | 305 |
21 | Single Line Math Modes | 325 |
22 | Arrays: Multi-Line Math Mode | 329 |
Pt. VI | Formatting in Box Mode | 337 |
23 | Box Mode | 339 |
Pt. VII | Enhancements to the Text | 369 |
24 | Creating Pictures and Graphics | 371 |
25 | Inserting Completed Pictures and Graphics | 391 |
Pt. VIII | Completing the Document | 421 |
26 | Bibliographic References | 423 |
27 | Making a Table of Contents | 433 |
28 | Making an Index | 437 |
29 | Creating a Glossary | 443 |
Pt. IX | Designing Style Sheets | 445 |
30 | Measurements: Counters and Lengths | 447 |
31 | A Page Template | 459 |
32 | Creating a Style Sheet | 481 |
Appendix | 505 | |
A | Constructing A root File | 507 |
B | Converting HTML to LaTeX and the Reverse | 515 |
List of References | 525 | |
Index and Glossary | 533 |
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Add Latex For Linux, This comprehensive guide is directed at Linux and UNIX users but is also the best how-to book on the use of LaTeX in preparing articles, books and theses. Unlike other LaTeX books, this one is particularly suitable for anyone coming to LaTeX for the first, Latex For Linux to your collection on WonderClub |