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TheNotSoShort
IntroductiontoL A T E X2 "
OrL A T E X2 " in 131 minutes
byTobiasOetiker
HubertPartl,IreneHynaandElisabethSchlegl
Version4.13,10September,2003
 
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Thankyou!
MuchofthematerialusedinthisintroductioncomesfromanAustrianin-
troductiontoL A T E X2.09writteninGermanby:
ZentralerInformatikdienstderUniversitätfürBodenkulturWien
BundesministeriumfürWissenschaftundForschungWien
ElisabethSchlegl <noemail>
inGraz
IfyouareinterestedintheGermandocument,youcanfindaversion
updatedforL A T E X2 " byJörgKnappenat
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Preface
L A T E X[ 1 ]isatypesettingsystemthatisverysuitableforproducingscientific
andmathematicaldocumentsofhightypographicalquality.Itisalsosuitable
forproducingallsortsofotherdocuments,fromsimpleletterstocomplete
books.L A T E XusesT E X[ 2 ]asitsformattingengine.
ThisshortintroductiondescribesL A T E X2 " andshouldbesucientfor
mostapplicationsofL A T E X.Referto[ 1 , 3 ]foracompletedescriptionofthe
L A T E Xsystem.
Thisintroductionissplitinto6chapters:
Chapter1tellsyouaboutthebasicstructureofL A T E X2 " documents.You
willalsolearnabitaboutthehistoryofL A T E X.Afterreadingthis
chapter,youshouldhavearoughlyunderstandhowL A T E Xworks.
Chapter2goesintothedetailsoftypesettingyourdocuments.Itexplains
mostoftheessentialL A T E Xcommandsandenvironments.Afterreading
thischapter,youwillbeabletowriteyourfirstdocuments.
Chapter3explainshowtotypesetformulaewithL A T E X.Manyexamples
demonstratehowtouseoneofL A T E X’smainstrengths.Attheend
ofthechapteraretableslistingallmathematicalsymbolsavailablein
L A T E X.
Chapter4explainsindexes,bibliographygenerationandinclusionofEPS
graphics.ItintroducescreationofPDFdocumentswithpdfL A T E Xand
presentssomehandyextensionpackages.
Chapter5showshowtouseL A T E Xforcreatinggraphics.Insteadofdraw-
ingapicturewithsomegraphicsprogram,savingittoafileandthen
includingitintoL A T E XyoudescribethepictureandhaveL A T E Xdraw
itforyou.
Chapter6containssomepotentiallydangerousinformationabouthowto
alterthestandarddocumentlayoutproducedbyL A T E X.Itwilltellyou
howtochangethingssuchthatthebeautifuloutputofL A T E Xturnsugly
orstunning,dependingonyourabilities.
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