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LaTeX for Linux
A Vade Mecum
Taschenbuch von Bernice S. Lipkin
Sprache: Englisch

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l With the advent of Linux and its increasing popularity, people who have split their person­ alities, working a Unix machine during the day and a Windows machine at home at night, have been transforming their home computers into Linux boxes. Others, who run large programs on Unix with no problem, are tired of being told there is not enough memory to compile or run their programs in DOS and older Windows, especially when they have invested in extra memory, which, apparently, these operating systems ignore. And the need to revamp an entire software wardrobe in shifting from one buggy version of Windows to another may make Bill Gates happy, but does little for the rest of us. Linux is a particu­ larly attractive alternative, in that it provides an integrated configuration and a wealth of interesting packages. As it gets easier to install Linux, it becomes more popular, so there are more people out there to whom you can tum for advice. This means it gets easier and simpler to install. Witness the number of books on installing and running Linux,2 even for people who have never used Unix. There is even a journal devoted exclusively to Linux. The Linux Jour­ 3 nal provides general coverage ofhardware and software issues, with timely articles, some ILinux is the Unix-type operating system, whose kernel was constructed by Linus Torvalds from scratch.
l With the advent of Linux and its increasing popularity, people who have split their person­ alities, working a Unix machine during the day and a Windows machine at home at night, have been transforming their home computers into Linux boxes. Others, who run large programs on Unix with no problem, are tired of being told there is not enough memory to compile or run their programs in DOS and older Windows, especially when they have invested in extra memory, which, apparently, these operating systems ignore. And the need to revamp an entire software wardrobe in shifting from one buggy version of Windows to another may make Bill Gates happy, but does little for the rest of us. Linux is a particu­ larly attractive alternative, in that it provides an integrated configuration and a wealth of interesting packages. As it gets easier to install Linux, it becomes more popular, so there are more people out there to whom you can tum for advice. This means it gets easier and simpler to install. Witness the number of books on installing and running Linux,2 even for people who have never used Unix. There is even a journal devoted exclusively to Linux. The Linux Jour­ 3 nal provides general coverage ofhardware and software issues, with timely articles, some ILinux is the Unix-type operating system, whose kernel was constructed by Linus Torvalds from scratch.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
I. Reading Latex.- 1 What A Latex Command Does.- 2 Concepts: How Latex Operates on Text.- 3 Document Classes.- II. Preparatory tasks.- 4 Constructing practice.tex, A Practice File.- 5 Setting Emacs Keys for Common Constructions.- 6 Viewing and Printing Marked Up Files.- 7 Dealing With Errors.- III. Writing Latex.- 8 Latex-Reserved Single-Character Commands.- 9 Single-Word Instructions.- 10 Newcommands and Macros.- IV. Formatting in Text Mode.- 11 Fonts.- 12 Accents, Dingbats, Standard and Nonstandard Codes.- 13 Manipulating Space.- 14 Lists.- 15 Aligning and Indenting Text.- 16 Floating Objects.- 17 Footnotes.- 18 Cross-Referencing.- 19 Literal Text and Silent Text.- V. Formatting in Math Mode.- 20 Math Symbols, Alphabets and Grammar.- 21 Single Line Math Modes.- 22 Arrays: Multi-Line Math Mode.- VI. Formatting in Box Mode.- 23 Box Mode.- VII. Enhancements to the Text.- 24 Creating Pictures and Graphics.- 25 Inserting Completed Pictures and Graphics.- VIII. Completing the Document.- 26 Bibliographic References.- 27 Making A Table of Contents.- 28 Making an Index.- 29 Creating A Glossary.- IX. Designing Style Sheets.- 30 Measurements: Counters and Lengths.- 31 A Page Template.- 32 Creating A Style Sheet.- A.2 Controlling the Processing of Files.- A.3 Summary.- B Converting Html to Latex and The Reverse.- B.1.1 The HTML Markup.- B.1.3 The Latex output.- B.2.2 The Resulting HTML Code.- B.3 Summary.- C List of References.- D Index and Glossary.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 1999
Fachbereich: Anwendungs-Software
Genre: Informatik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: xxxi
568 S.
ISBN-13: 9780387987088
ISBN-10: 0387987088
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Lipkin, Bernice S.
Hersteller: Springer New York
Springer US, New York, N.Y.
Maße: 235 x 191 x 33 mm
Von/Mit: Bernice S. Lipkin
Erscheinungsdatum: 11.05.1999
Gewicht: 1,111 kg
Artikel-ID: 106797040
Inhaltsverzeichnis
I. Reading Latex.- 1 What A Latex Command Does.- 2 Concepts: How Latex Operates on Text.- 3 Document Classes.- II. Preparatory tasks.- 4 Constructing practice.tex, A Practice File.- 5 Setting Emacs Keys for Common Constructions.- 6 Viewing and Printing Marked Up Files.- 7 Dealing With Errors.- III. Writing Latex.- 8 Latex-Reserved Single-Character Commands.- 9 Single-Word Instructions.- 10 Newcommands and Macros.- IV. Formatting in Text Mode.- 11 Fonts.- 12 Accents, Dingbats, Standard and Nonstandard Codes.- 13 Manipulating Space.- 14 Lists.- 15 Aligning and Indenting Text.- 16 Floating Objects.- 17 Footnotes.- 18 Cross-Referencing.- 19 Literal Text and Silent Text.- V. Formatting in Math Mode.- 20 Math Symbols, Alphabets and Grammar.- 21 Single Line Math Modes.- 22 Arrays: Multi-Line Math Mode.- VI. Formatting in Box Mode.- 23 Box Mode.- VII. Enhancements to the Text.- 24 Creating Pictures and Graphics.- 25 Inserting Completed Pictures and Graphics.- VIII. Completing the Document.- 26 Bibliographic References.- 27 Making A Table of Contents.- 28 Making an Index.- 29 Creating A Glossary.- IX. Designing Style Sheets.- 30 Measurements: Counters and Lengths.- 31 A Page Template.- 32 Creating A Style Sheet.- A.2 Controlling the Processing of Files.- A.3 Summary.- B Converting Html to Latex and The Reverse.- B.1.1 The HTML Markup.- B.1.3 The Latex output.- B.2.2 The Resulting HTML Code.- B.3 Summary.- C List of References.- D Index and Glossary.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 1999
Fachbereich: Anwendungs-Software
Genre: Informatik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: xxxi
568 S.
ISBN-13: 9780387987088
ISBN-10: 0387987088
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Lipkin, Bernice S.
Hersteller: Springer New York
Springer US, New York, N.Y.
Maße: 235 x 191 x 33 mm
Von/Mit: Bernice S. Lipkin
Erscheinungsdatum: 11.05.1999
Gewicht: 1,111 kg
Artikel-ID: 106797040
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