LATEX Tutorials: A Primer
by E. Krishnan
Publisher: Indian TEX Users Group 2003
Number of pages: 155
Description:
Contents: The Basics; The Document; Bibliography; Bibliographic Databases; Table of contents, Index and Glossary; Displayed Text; Rows and Columns; Typesetting Mathematics; Typesetting Theorems; Several Kinds of Boxes; Floats; Cross References in LATEX; Footnotes, Marginpars, and Endnotes.
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