Edition |
Fifth edition. |
Description |
1 online resource (xxx, 609 pages) : illustrations |
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text file |
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PDF |
Physical Medium |
monochrome |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
For over two decades, this comprehensive manual has been the standard introduction and complete reference for writing articles and books containing mathematical formulas. If the reader requires a streamlined approach to learning LaTeX for composing everyday documents, Grätzer's © 2014 Practical LaTeX may also be a good choice. In this carefully revised fifth edition, the Short Course has been brought up to date and reflects a modern and practical approach to LaTeX usage. New chapters have been added on illustrations and how to use LaTeX on an iPad. Key features: An example-based, visual approach and a gentle introduction with the Short Course A detailed exposition of multiline math formulas with a Visual Guide A unified approach to TeX, LaTeX, and the AMS enhancements A quick introduction to creating presentations with formulas From earlier reviews: Grätzer's book is a solution. --European Mathematical Society Newsletter There are several LaTeX guides, but this one wins hands down for the elegance of its approach and breadth of coverage. --Amazon.com, Best of 2000, Editor's choice A novice reader will be able to learn the most essential features of LaTeX sufficient to begin typesetting papers within a few hours of time ... An experienced TeX user, on the other hand, will find a systematic and d etailed discussion of LaTeX features. --Report on Mathematical Physics A very helpful and useful tool for all scientists and engineers. --Review of Astronomical Tools. |
Contents |
Short Contents; Contents; Foreword; Preface to the fifth edition; Introduction; Is this book for you?; What's in the book?; Conventions; I Mission Impossible; 1 Short course; 1.1 Getting started; 1.1.1 Your LaTeX; 1.1.2 Sample files; 1.1.3 Editing cycle; 1.1.4 Typing the source file; 1.2 The keyboard; 1.3 Your first text notes; 1.4 Lines too wide; 1.5 A note with formulas; 1.6 The building blocks of a formula; 1.7 Displayed formulas; 1.7.1 Equations; 1.7.2 Symbolic referencing; Absolute referencing; 1.7.3 Aligned formulas; Simple alignment; Annotated alignment; 1.7.4 Cases |
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3.2 Words, sentences, and paragraphs3.2.1 Spacing rules; 3.2.2 Periods; 3.3 Commanding LaTeX; 3.3.1 Commands and environments; 3.3.2 Scope; Example 1; Example 2; 3.3.3 Types of commands; Fragile commands; 3.4 Symbols not on the keyboard; 3.4.1 Quotation marks; 3.4.2 Dashes; 3.4.3 Ties or nonbreakable spaces; 3.4.4 Special characters; 3.4.5 Ellipses; 3.4.6 Ligatures; 3.4.7 Accents and symbols in text; 3.4.8 Logos and dates; 3.4.9 Hyphenation; 3.5 Comments and footnotes; 3.5.1 Comments; 3.5.2 Footnotes; 3.6 Changing font characteristics; 3.6.1 Basic font characteristics |
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3.6.2 Document font families3.6.3 Shape commands; 3.6.4 Italic corrections; 3.6.5 Series; 3.6.6 Size changes; 3.6.7 Orthogonality; 3.6.8 Obsolete two-letter commands; 3.6.9 Low-level commands; 3.7 Lines, paragraphs, and pages; 3.7.1 Lines; Breaking lines; Double spacing; 3.7.2 Paragraphs; 3.7.3 Pages; 3.7.4 Multicolumn printing; 3.8 Spaces; 3.8.1 Horizontal spaces; Horizontal space variant; 3.8.2 Vertical spaces; Vertical space variants; 3.8.3 Relative spaces; 3.8.4 Expanding spaces; Horizontal spaces; Vertical spaces; 3.9 Boxes; 3.9.1 Line boxes; Line boxes-a refinement; 3.9.2 Frame boxes |
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3.9.3 Paragraph boxesParagraph box refinements; Paragraph box as an environment; 3.9.4 Marginal comments; 3.9.5 Solid boxes; Struts; 3.9.6 Fine tuning boxes; 4 Text environments; 4.1 Some general rules for displayed text environments; 4.2 List environments; 4.2.1 Numbered lists; 4.2.2 Bulleted lists; 4.2.3 Captioned lists; 4.2.4 A rule and combinations; 4.3 Style and size environments; 4.4 Proclamations (theorem-like structures); Consecutive numbering; Numbering within a section; 4.4.1 The full syntax; 4.4.2 Proclamations with style; Three examples; Example 1; Example 2; Example 3 |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Language |
English. |
Subject |
AMS-LaTeX.
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AMS-LaTeX. |
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AMS-LaTeX. |
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Mathematics printing -- Computer programs.
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Mathematics printing -- Computer programs. |
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Computerized typesetting.
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Computerized typesetting. |
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Mathematical & statistical software. |
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Maths for computer scientists. |
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Programming & scripting languages: general. |
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Graphical & digital media applications. |
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Information technology: general issues. |
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Natural language & machine translation. |
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CRAFTS & HOBBIES -- Book Printing & Binding. |
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DESIGN -- Book. |
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Technical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Other Form: |
Printed edition: 9783319237954 |
ISBN |
9783319237961 (electronic book) |
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3319237969 (electronic book) |
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3319237950 (print) |
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9783319237954 (print) |
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9783319237954 (print) |
Standard No. |
10.1007/978-3-319-23796-1 |
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