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- Title: More Math into LaTex: An Introduction to LaTeX and AMS-LateX, 4th Edition
- Author(s) George Gratzer
- Publisher: Springer; 4 edition (August 23, 2007)
- Paperback:653 pages
- eBook: Online, PDF, 622 pages, 6.6 MB
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0387322892
- ISBN-13: 978-0387322896
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TeX, a software system created by Donald E. Knuth, sets the standard for typesetting in mathematics, science, and engineering.
This is is the fourth edition of the standard introductory textbook and the complete reference of LaTeX and AMS-LaTeX for scientists in all disciplines, as well as engineers.
This fully revised version includes important updates on articles and books as well as information on a crucial new topic: how to create transparencies and computer projections, both for classrooms and professional meetings. The text maintains its user-friendly, example-based, visual approach, gently easing readers into the secrets of Latex with The Short Course. Then it introduces basic ideas through sample articles and documents. It includes a visual guide and detailed exposition of multiline math formulas, and even provides instructions on preparing books for publishers.
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- TeX, LaTeX, and AMS-LateX
- PostScript Programming
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- More Math into LaTex: An Introduction to LaTeX and AMS-LateX (George Gratzer)
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