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El. knyga: Beginner's Book of TEX

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  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Sep-2012
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781441986542
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  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Sep-2012
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781441986542
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Explains a computer typesetting system to beginning users, considering the wide range of interest the reader may have (humanities, sciences, professional typing, etc.) Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

This book is a friendly introduction to TEX, the powerful typesetting system designed by Donald Knuth. It is addressed primarily to beginners, but it contains much information that will be useful to aspiring TEX "wizards". Moreover, the authors kept firmly in mind the diversity of backgrounds that characterizes TEX users: authors in the sciences and in the humanities, secretaries, technical typists... The book contains a careful explanation of all fundamental concepts and commands, but also a wealth of commented examples and "tricks" based on the authors' long experience with TEX. The attentive reader will quickly be able to create a table, or customize the appearance of the page, or code even the most complicated formula. The last third of the book is devoted to a Dictionary/Index, summarizing all the material in the text and going into greater depth in many areas.

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Springer Book Archives
1: What is TEX.- 1.1 The birth of TEX.- 1.2 How TEX works.- 1.3 The good
news and bad news about TEX.- 1.4 TEX who and what for?.- 1.5 TEX processing:
an overview.- 1.6 Looking ahead.- 1.7 Creating a master file.- 1.8 Error
messages.- 2: The characters of TEX.- 2.1 Characters that are special to
TEX.- 2.2 Quotes.- 2.3 Ligatures and special characters.- 2.4 Accents.- 2.5
Two exercises.- 3: Groups and modes.- 3.1 Groups.- 3.2 Modes.- 3.3 For the
aspiring wizard.- 4: The fonts TEX uses.- 4.1 TEXs fonts.- 4.2 Preloaded
fonts.- 4.3 Loading other fonts.- 4.4 A cornucopia of fonts.- 4.5 Scaling of
fonts.- 4.6 Global scaling.- 4.7 For the aspiring wizard.- 4.8 Exercise.- 5:
Spacing, glue and springs.- 5.1 Horizontal spacing.- 5.2 Vertical spacing.-
5.3 Glue, or, spaces that stretch and shrink.- 5.4 Springs.- 5.5 Spacing and
breaks.- 5.6 Summaryof basic spacing commands.- 5.7 Spacing between
paragraphs.- 5.8 More spring like creatures.- 5.9 Leaders in their full
glory.- 5.10 For the experienced user.- 5.11 Examples.- 6: Paragraphs.- 6.1
Beginning and ending a paragraph.- 6.2 Whats in a paragraph?.- 6.3 Automatic
indentation.- 6.4 Obeying lines.- 6.5 Left and right margins.- 6.6 Ragged
margins.- 6.7 Quotations.- 6.8 Centering text.- 6.9 Series of items.- 6.10
More on hanging indentation.- 6.11 Paragraphs with fancy shapes.- 6.12
Footnotes.- 6.13 Twonew macros for the aspiring wizard.- 7: Page layout.- 7.1
Page layout in plain TEX.- 7.2 A more elaborate layout.- 7.3 The title page.-
7.4 Starting a fresh page and leaving a blank page.- 7.5 Placing a title.-
7.6 Choosing line and page breaks by hand.- 7.7 Floats.- 7.8 A complete
example.- 7.9 Penalties: or, the carrot and the stick.- 8: Boxes.- 8.1 What
is a box?.- 8.2 Putting boxes together.- 8.3 What goes in a box?.- 8.4
Creating a box: summary.- 8.5 Storing a box.- 8.6 The baseline.- 8.7 The
dimensionsof a box.- 8.8 Some practical situations.- 8.9 Spacing between
boxes.- 8.10 Rules.- 8.11 More practical examples.- 8.12 For the a spiring
wizard.- 9: Alignments.- 9.1 The preamble, a.k.a. recipe.- 9.2 Simple
alignments.- 9.3 Somepractical suggestions.- 9.4 Treating special cases.- 9.5
Excessivelywide entries.- 9.6 Inserting material betweenrows.- 9.7 Combining
columns.- 9.8 Aligningdigits.- 9.9 Horizontal rules and spacing.- 9.10
Vertical rules.- 9.11 Braces and tables.- 9.12 Fixing the width of an
alignment.- 9.13 Vertical alignments.- 10: Tabbing.- 10.1 Setting tabs.- 10.2
Centering.- 10.3 Choosing column widths.- 10.4 Equally spaced tabs.- 10.5
Clearing tabs.- 10.6 Tabs and rules.- 10.7 Tabs and springs.- 10.8
Typesetting code.- 10.9 Tabs and alignments: a comparison.- 11: Typesetting
mathematics.- 11.1 Generalities.- 11.2 Math symbols.- 11.3 Fonts in math
mode.- 11.4 Subscripts and superscripts.- 11.5 Accents.- 11.6 Spacing in math
mode.- 11.7 The four styles.- 11.8 Function names.- 11.9 Fractions.- 11.10
Large operators and limits.- 11.11 Radicals.- 11.12 Horizontally extensible
symbols.- 11.13 Vertically extensible symbols.- 11.14 Stacking up symbols.-
11.15 Combining relations.- 11.16 More custom-made symbols: limits.- 11.17
Phantoms.- 11.18 Displaying several formulas.- 11.19 Aligning several
formulas.- 11.20 Labeling formulas.- 11.21 Matrices.- 11.22 Adjusting the
spacing.- 11.23 Ellipses.- 11.24 Diagrams.- 12: TEX Programming.- 12.1
Generalities.- 12.2 Abbreviations and clones.- 12.3 Macros with arguments.-
12.4 Fine points of macro syntax.- 12.5 Category codes.- 12.6 Active
characters.- 12.7 How TEX reads and stores your text.- 12.8 Registers.- 12.9
Conditionals.- 12.10 For the aspiring wizard.- 13: Dictionary and Index.