
Jane Hahn
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LATEX for everyone : a reference guide and tutorial for typesetting documents using a computer by Jane Hahn
Indeholder "1. Introduction", " 1.1 What Are TEX and LATEX?", " 1.2 Typesetting versus Word Processing", " 1.2.1 Word Processing", " 1.2.2 Typesetting", " 1.3 LATEX Input and Output Files", " 1.3.1 ASCII Files", " 1.3.2 Input Files", " 1.3.3 Output Files", " 1.3.4 File Name", " 1.4 Printing a LATEX Document", " 1.5 What LATEX Does for You", " 1.6 Customization", "2. The Very Beginning", " 2.1 Basic Ingredients", " 2.2 LATEX Commands", " 2.3 The Document Style", " 2.4 Sentences", " 2.4.1 show more Special Cases", " 2.4.2 Adjusting Margins and Line Spacing", " 2.5 Paragraphs", " 2.5.1 Avoiding Paragraph Indentation", " 2.5.2 Adjusting Paragraph Indentation", " 2.6 Punctuation", " 2.6.1 Quotes", " 2.6.2 Dashes", " 2.7 Special Symbols", " 2.8 Footnotes", " 2.8.1 Adjusting Spacing Between Footnotes", " 2.9 Marginal Notes", " 2.10 Simple Formulas", " 2.11 The Comment Character", " 2.12 Moving Arguments", " 2.12.1 Fragile Commands", " 2.12.2 The protect Command", " 2.13 Verbatim Text", "3. Matters of Style", " 3.1 The Document Style Command", " 3.1.1 Document Style Options", " 3.2 Letter Style", " 3.3 Title Page", " 3.4 Typestyles", " 3.4.1 Type Sizes", " 3.4.2 Using Braces to Form Groups", " 3.5 Sectioning Commands", " 3.5.1 Appendices", " 3.5.2 Unnumbered Sections", " 3.5.3 The Table of Contents", " 3.5.4 Changing an Entry in the Table of Contents", " 3.5.5 Adding a Line to the Table of Contents", " 3.5.6 Extra Control over Sectional Numbering", " 3.6 Symbolic Referencing", " 3.6.1 Labelling and Referencing Pages", " 3.7 User-Specified Hyphenation", " 3.8 LATEX Environments", " 3.9 Quotations", " 3.10 Lists", " 3.10.1 Itemized List", " 3.10.2 Enumerated List", " 3.10.3 References to List Items", " 3.10.4 Descriptive List", " 3.10.5 Spacing Between Items", " 3.11 Displayed Formulas", " 3.11.1 Referring to Numbered Equations", " 3.11.2 Integrals and Summations", " 3.11.3 Text Mode versus Display Mode", " 3.11.4 Other Math Typestyles", " 3.11.5 Left-Justied Equation Numbers", " 3.11.6 Left-Justied Equations", " 3.11.7 Customization of Displayed Equations", " 3.12 Foreign Symbols and Accents", " 3.13 Page Numbering Style", " 3.14 Headers and Footers", " 3.14.1 Myheadings Page Style", " 3.14.2 Adjusting the Height of Headers and Footers", "4. Typesetting Mathematics", " 4.1 Superscripts and Subscripts", " 4.2 Fractions", " 4.3 Roots", " 4.3.1 Cube Roots, Etc.", " 4.4 Ellipses", " 4.5 Greek and Calligraphic Letters", " 4.5.1 Greek Letters", " 4.5.2 Calligraphic Letters", " 4.6 Math Symbols", " 4.6.1 Special Functions", " 4.6.2 Delimiters", " 4.7 Words as Part of a Formula", " 4.8 Fancy Details", " 4.8.1 Math Mode Accents", " 4.8.2 Horizontal Braces and Bars", " 4.8.3 Dotless i and j", " 4.8.4 Stacking Two Symbols", " 4.8.5 Customizing Spacing in Math Mode", " 4.8.6 Bolding in Math Mode", "5. Rows and Columns", " 5.1 Tabbing Environment", " 5.2 Tabular Environment", " 5.2.1 Normal Tabular Spacing", " 5.2.2 Added Vertical Space", " 5.2.3 Horizontal Lines", " 5.2.4 Vertical Lines", " 5.2.5 Headings over More than One Column", " 5.2.6 Paragraph Columns", " 5.2.7 Inserting an Expression into Each Row", " 5.2.8 Tables as Paragraphs", " 5.2.9 Aligning Tables with Surrounding Text", " 5.3 Array Environment", " 5.3.1 Adjusting Array Spacing", " 5.4 Eqnarray Environment", " 5.4.1 Eqnarray* Environment", " 5.4.2 Breaking Lines in Formulas", " 5.4.3 Extra Space Between Eqnarray Rows", "6. Customization", " 6.1 Page Breaks", " 6.1.1 Forcing a Page Break", " 6.1.2 Suggesting a Page Break", " 6.1.3 Keeping Text Together on a Page", " 6.2 Line Breaks", " 6.2.1 Inhibiting Line Breaks: Special Cases", " 6.3 Centering", " 6.4 Making Text Flush", " 6.5 Vertical and Horizontal Space", " 6.6 Lengths", " 6.6.1 Expandable Lengths", " 6.6.2 Length Commands", " 6.7 Boxes", " 6.7.1 One Line of Text Inside a Box", " 6.7.2 Adjusting Frame Thickness and Spacing", " 6.7.3 Wrapping Text Inside a Box", " 6.7.4 Boxes Filled In with Ink", " 6.7.5 Raising a Box Full of Text", " 6.7.6 Saving a Box of Text for Later Use", " 6.8 Margins", " 6.9 Underlining Text", "7. Floating Objects", " 7.1 What Is a Float?", " 7.2 Figures", " 7.2.1 Captions and Figure Numbering", " 7.2.2 Labelling and Referencing Figures", " 7.2.3 The List of Figures", " 7.2.4 Alternate Entry to the List of Figures", " 7.2.5 Adding a Line to the List of Figures", " 7.3 Tables", " 7.3.1 Captions and Table Numbering", " 7.3.2 Labelling and Referencing Tables", " 7.3.3 The List of Tables", " 7.3.4 Alternate Entry to the List of Tables", " 7.3.5 Adding a Line to the List of Tables", " 7.4 Floats in Two-Column Format", " 7.5 Rules for Float Placement", "8. Preparing Large Documents", " 8.1 Splitting the Document into Small Files", " 8.2 The Root File", " 8.2.1 The Input Command", " 8.3 The Text of the Document", " 8.4 The Index", " 8.4.1 Creating the Index Entries", " 8.4.2 From .idx Entries to Actual Index", " 8.5 The Bibliography", " 8.6 Preventing Output To Auxiliary Files", "Appendix A: Defining Your Own Commands", " A.1 Defining New Commands", " A.1.1 Simple Text", " A.1.2 A Series of LATEX Commands", " A.1.3 Abbreviations for LATEX Commands", " A.2 Redefining Old Commands", " A.3 Defining Commands That Take Arguments", " A.4 Defining New Environments", " A.5 The list Environment", "Appendix B: Customizing Counters", " B.1 What is a Counter?", " B.2 Setting a Counter", " B.2.1 Adding to a Counter", " B.3 Printing a Counter", " B.4 Styles of Counters", " B.4.1 Marking Footnotes with Symbols", " B.5 Creating Your Own Counter", "Appendix C: Style Parameters", " C.1 Length Parameters", " C.2 Counter Parameters", " C.3 Default Settings for Parameters", " C.4 Rubber Lengths", " C.5 When to Change a Parameter", " C.6 Parameter Definitions", "Appendix D: The Picture Environment", " D.1 Defining the Picture Area", " D.2 Putting Objects in the Picture", " D.2.1 Putting Text in the Picture", " D.2.2 Putting Shapes into the Picture", "Appendix E: Errors", " E.1 When LATEX Encounters an Error", " E.1.1 Continuing On With the Run", " E.1.2 Inserting Text and Continuing", " E.1.3 Writing as Much as Possible to the .DVI File", " E.1.4 Missing end{document}", " E.1.5 File Not Found", " E.2 Interpreting Error Messages", " E.2.1 The Error Indicator", " E.2.2 The Error Locator", " E.2.3 Examples of Error Messages", " E.3 The .log File", " E.4 Helpful Hints for Finding Errors", " E.4.1 Look Before the Indicated Line", " E.4.2 Incidental Error?", " E.4.3 Which Input File?", " E.4.4 Checking Output for Anomalies", " E.4.5 Isolate the Error", " E.5 LATEX's Error Messages", " E.6 Some of TEX's Error Messages", "Appendix F: Examples", " F.1 Eqnarray and Array", " F.2 General Math", " F.3 Footnotes", " F.4 Table of Contents, Lists of Figures and Tables", " F.5 Style", " F.6 Tabular Environment", " F.7 Floats", " F.8 Page Breaks", "Appendix G: Making Slides with SLITEX", "Bibliography", "Index".
Glimrende hjælp til at få Latex til at forstå hvad man mener. show less
Glimrende hjælp til at få Latex til at forstå hvad man mener. show less
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