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A Guide to LATEX: Document Preparation for Beginners and Advanced Users by Helmut Kopka, Patrick W. Daly: covers basic and advanced topics in the text formatting software, with tutorials on commands and environments, document layout and organization, displayed text, mathematical formulas, customization, and advanced features such as in-text references and input coding. Includes appendices on bibliographic databases, programming, and modern computer fonts, and a command summary Digital Typography Using LaTeX by Apostolos Syropoulos, Antonis Tsolomitis, Nick Sofroniou: The purpose of the book is to introduce new users to the use of the TeX system, in particular document preparation using LaTeX. Describes the recent developments in multilingual typesetting using TeX that now make it straightforward for users to prepare documents in their own language and alphabet, giving the book a global readership. First Steps in LaTeX by George Gratzer: or the mathematician, physicist, engineer, scientist, or technical typist who needs to quickly learn how to typeset articles containing mathematical formulas. This book will provide a quick introduction to LaTeX, including the American Mathematical Society's enhancements LaTeX : A Documentation Preparation System User's Guide and Reference Manual by Leslie Lamport, Duane Bibby (Illustrator): Paperback - 272 pages 2nd edition (August 1994) written by the original architect and implementer of the LaTex software system for typesetting documents, this guide and reference manual for the new standard version of LaTex gives instructions for formatting simpler text and describes techniques for handling larger, more complicated documents Latex for Everyone : A Reference Guide and Tutorial for Typesetting Documents Using a Computer by Jane Hahn: full of easy-to-understand examples, this is a complete reference guide and tutorial for typesetting documents using Latex software. It covers matters of style; typesetting mathematics; customization; preparing large documents; and more Latex for Linux by Bernice Sacks Lipkin: This comprehensive guide to using LaTeX is directed at Linux and UNIX users but is also the best how-to book on the use to LaTeX to prepare articles, books and theses. Unlike other LaTeX books it is especially useful for someone coming to LaTeX for the first time LATEX Notes: Practical Tips for Preparing Technical Documents by J. Kenneth Shultis, Kenneth Shultis (Designer): a guide for engineers and scientists who are currently using LATEX, this volume provides recipes and tricks--including shortcuts and extensions not found elsewhere--for the most useful operation of LATEX for preparing technical documents LaTeX: Line by Line: Tips and Techniques for Document Processing, 2nd Edition by Antoni Diller: a guide that can be used as a reference on particular problems by those already proficient with the LaTEX document preparation system, or read cover-to-cover as a tutorial by those encountering the software for the first time Learning Latex by D. F. Griffiths, D. J. Higham: aimed squarely at beginners to LATEX who wish to learn the basics with a minimum of fuss Math into Latex : An Introduction to Latex and Ams-Latex by George Gratzer: an introduction to the American Mathematical Society's version of LaTex, the most widely used software to typeset scientific and mathematical material Math into LaTeX : Third Edition by George Gratzer: an introduction to the American Mathematical Society's version of LaTex Math into Tex Paperback Bk&Disk edition (August 1993) Tex and Latex : Drawing and Literate Programming/Book and Disk by Eitan M. Gurari: the second volume of a two-volume guide for scientists and engineers to the major computer language used to create scientific and mathematical texts, and the extension that makes it easier to use Tex Unbound : Latex & Tex Strategies for Fonts, Graphics, & More by Alan Hoenig: not a book about using TeX or LaTeX; it is about related topics that are equally important to good typography, namely setting up and making proper use of PostScript fonts, and creating high-quality graphics illustrations with TeX-friendly methods Tex Unbound : Latex and Tex Strategies for Fonts, Graphics, & More by Alan Hoening, Alan Hoenig: Paperback (April 1998) The Latex Companion by Michel Goossens, Frank Mittelbach (Contributor), Alexander Samarin (Contributor): introduces tools and techniques that will enhance your use of LaTeX and help you format documents more quickly and more efficiently The LaTeX Companions, Revised Boxed Set : A Complete Guide and Reference for Preparing, Illustrating, and Publishing Technical Documents (2nd Edition) by Frank Mittelbach, Michel Goossens, Sebastian Rahtz, Helmut Kopka, Patrick W. Daly: This attractively priced boxed set brings together four leading books on the LaTeX software system for typesetting documents, covering all you need to know about LaTeX. The LaTex Graphics Companion : Illustrating Documents With Tex and Postscript by Michel Goossens, Sebastian Rahtz (Contributor), Frank Mittelbach: describes techniques and tricks needed to illustrate LaTeX documents, and answers common user questions about graphics and PostScript fonts. It provides the first full description of the standard LaTeX color and graphics packages, and shows how you can combine TeX and PostScript capabilities to produce beautifully illustrated pages The Latex Web Companion : Integrating Tex, Html and Xml by Michel Goossens, Sebastian Rahtz: describes tools and techniques for transforming LATEX sources into Web formats for electronic publication, and for transforming Web sources into LATEX documents for optimal printing