Getting Started with LaTeX
by David R. Wilkins
Publisher: Trinity College, Dublin 1995
Number of pages: 46
Description:
LaTeX is particularly suited to the production of long articles and books, since it has facilities for the automatic numbering of chapters, sections, theorems, equations etc., and also has facilities for cross-referencing.
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