LaTeX beginner's guide: create visually appealing texts, articles, and books for business and science using LaTeX
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Beschreibung: | Table of Contents; Getting Started with LaTeX; Formatting Text and Creating Macros; Designing Pages; Creating Lists; Including Images; Creating Tables; Using Cross-References; Listing Content and References; Writing Math Formulas; Using Fonts; Developing Large Documents; Enhancing Your Documents Further; Troubleshooting; Using Online Resources |
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adam_text | Table of Contents Preface 1 Getting Started with LaTeX Technical requirements What is LaTeX? 2 2 Benefits of LaTeX Virtues of open source Separation of form and content Portability Protection for your work How to get started with LaTeX Approaches to working with LaTeX 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 Installing and using LaTeX 5 Installing TeX Live using the net installer wizard Installing TeX Live offline installing TeX Live on other operating systems 8 11 12 Updating TeX Live and installing new packages Creating our first document Checking out advanced LaTeX editors 12 14 15 Working with LaTeX online using Overleaf 16 What Overleaf requires and delivers Benefits of Overleaf Caveats of working online Creating our first document online Exploring Overleaf Grammar and language feedback with Writefull Reviewing and commenting 16 17 18 18 20 Accessing documentation Summary 25 25 23 24 2 Formatting Text and Creating Ma cros Technical requirements 28 Working with logical formatting 28 Creating a document with a title and heading 29 Exploring the document structure Understanding LaTeX commands Understanding LaTeX environments 31 31 32
viii Table of Contents Understanding how LaTeX reads our input 33 Printing out special symbols 34 Exploring further features of paragraph boxes Using mini pages 49 49 Modifying the text fonts 35 Breaking lines and paragraphs 51 Adjusting the font shape Choosing the font family Confining the effect of commands by braces Exploring font sizes 36 37 40 41 Creating our own commands 42 Improving hyphenation Preventing hyphenation Improving the justification Breaking lines manually Exploring line breaking options Preventing line breaks 51 52 53 53 55 55 Using macros for simple text Proper spacing after commands Creating more universal commands and using arguments 42 43 Turning off full justification 56 Creating ragged-right text Creating ragged-left text Centering text Using environments for justification 56 57 57 58 44 Using boxes to limit the width of paragraphs 46 Displaying quotes 60 Creating a narrow text box Producing common paragraph boxes 47 48 Quoting longer text 61 Summary 64 Using footnotes 81 Modifying the footnote line Using packages to expand footnote styles 82 Breaking pages Enlarging a page Changing the line spacing Creating a table of contents Summary 84 88 91 93 97 3 Designing Pages Technical requirements Creating a book with chapters Defining the margins Using class options Designing headers and footers 66 66 69 72 75 Understanding page styles Customizing headers and footers Using decorative lines in headers or footers Changing LaTeX s header marks 78 79 80 80 83
Table of Contents ix 4 Creating Lists Technical requirements Building lists 99 100 Creating a bulleted list Building an enumerated list Producing a definition list 100 103 105 Customizing lists Getting compact lists Choosing bullets and numbering format Suspending and continuing lists Summary 107 110 113 115 106 Including Images Technical requirements Including an image 117 118 Choosing an optimal file type Scaling an image Including whole pages Putting images behind the text 120 121 121 122 Managing floating images 122 Understanding placement options Forcing the output of figures Limiting floating Avoiding floating at all Arranging several images Letting text flow around images Summary 125 125 126 126 127 128 130 6 Creating Tables Technical requirements Using tab stops to write in columns Typesetting tables Drawing lines in tables Understanding formatting arguments Increasing the row height Beautifying tables Adjusting lengths 131 132 136 138 138 140 141 143 Spanning entries over multiple columns Inserting code column-wise Spanning entries over multiple rows Adding captions to tables Placing captions above Customizing captions Using packages for further customizations 144 145 146 147 150 151 151 Auto-fitting columns to the table width 151
x Table of Contents Generating multi-page tables Coloring tables Using landscape orientation 152 153 153 Aligning columns at the decimal point Handling narrow columns Summary 153 154 154 7 Using Cross-References Technical requirements Setting labels and references Assigning a label Referring to a label Referring to a page Using advanced referencing Producing intelligent page references Fine-tuning page references 156 156 159 160 160 161 161 163 Referring to page ranges Using automatic reference names Combining intelligent references with automatic naming Referring to labels in other documents Turning references into hyperlinks Summary 164 164 167 167 168 169 8 Listing Contents andReferences Technical requirements Customizing the table of contents Adjusting the depth of the TOC Shortening entries Adding entries manually Creating and customizing lists of figures Creating a list of tables Using packages for customization Generating an index Defining index entries and subentries Specifying page ranges Using symbols and macros in the index Referring to other index entries 172 172 174 175 176 177 178 178 179 181 182 182 183 Fine-tuning page numbers Designing the index layout Creating a bibliography Using the standard bibliography environment Using bibliography databases with BibTeX Looking at the BibTeX entry fields Referring to Internet resources Understanding BibTeX entry types Choosing the bibliography style Listing references without citing Changing the headings Summary 183 184 185 186 187 189 190 191 192 194 194 195
Table of Contents xi 9 Writing Math Formulas Technical requirements Writing basic formulas 197 198 Embedding math expressions within text Displaying formulas Numbering equations Adding subscripts and superscripts Using operators Taking roots Writing fractions Writing Greek letters Writing script letters Producing an ellipsis Changing the font, style, and size Customizing displayed formulas 200 201 202 202 203 204 205 205 206 207 207 209 Typesetting multi-line formulas 209 Numbering rows in multi-line formulas 212 Inserting text into formulas 212 Exploring the wealth of math symbols 212 Binary operation symbols 213 Binary relation symbols Inequality relation symbols Subset and superset symbols Arrows Harpoons Symbols derived from letters Miscellaneous symbols Writing units Variable sized operators Variable sized delimiters 213 214 214 214 215 215 215 217 217 218 Building math structures 219 Creating arrays Typesetting matrices Writing binomial coefficients Underlining and overlining Setting accents Putting a symbol above or below another one Writing theorems and definitions Further tools for writing mathematics Summary 219 219 220 221 222 222 223 224 226 10 Using Fonts Technical requirements Using comprehensive font bundles Latin Modern - a replacement for the standard font Kp-Fonts - another extensive set of fonts Using specific font families 228 228 231 231 232 Serif fonts Sans-serif fonts Typewriter fonts Calligraphic fonts Using arbitrary fonts Selecting the main font Selecting multiple font families Summary 233 236 239 240 242 242 243 245
xii Table of Contents 11 Developing Large Documents Technical requirements Splitting the input Including small pieces of code Including bigger parts of a document Compiling parts of a document 248 248 251 251 252 Creating front and back matter Designing a title page Working with templates Summary 254 256 258 267 12 Enhancing Your Documents Further Technical requirements Using hyperlinks and bookmarks 270 Adding hyperlinks Customizing hyperlinks Creating hyperlinks manually 270 272 276 270 Creating bookmarks manually Using math formulas and special symbols in bookmarks Designing headings Coloring our documents Summary 277 277 279 283 284 13 Troubleshooting Technical requirements Understanding and fixing errors Handling the preamble and document body Using commands and environments Writing math formulas Working with files Creating tables and arrays Working with lists Working with floating figures and tables 285 286 289 290 291 291 292 293 293 General syntax errors 293 Handling warnings 294 Justifying text Referencing Choosing fonts Placing figures and tables Customizing the document class 295 296 297 297 298 Avoiding obsolete classes and packages General troubleshooting Summary 298 300 303
Table of Contents xiii 14 Using Online Resources Web forums, Q A sites, and discussion boards 306 LaTeX.org TeX and LaTeX on Stack Exchange Forums in other languages 306 307 308 Usenet groups 308 Lists of frequently asked questions Mailing lists TeX user group sites The TeX Users Group DANTE The LaTeX project 309 310 311 311 311 312 Other Books You May Enjoy Index UK TUG - TeX in the United Kingdom Other local user groups Websites for LaTeX software and editors 312 312 312 LaTeX distributions 312 LaTeX editors CTAN ֊ the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network 313 Graphics galleries LaTeX blogs Twitter messages Summary 314 315 315 316 316
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Table of Contents Preface 1 Getting Started with LaTeX Technical requirements What is LaTeX? 2 2 Benefits of LaTeX Virtues of open source Separation of form and content Portability Protection for your work How to get started with LaTeX Approaches to working with LaTeX 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 Installing and using LaTeX 5 Installing TeX Live using the net installer wizard Installing TeX Live offline installing TeX Live on other operating systems 8 11 12 Updating TeX Live and installing new packages Creating our first document Checking out advanced LaTeX editors 12 14 15 Working with LaTeX online using Overleaf 16 What Overleaf requires and delivers Benefits of Overleaf Caveats of working online Creating our first document online Exploring Overleaf Grammar and language feedback with Writefull Reviewing and commenting 16 17 18 18 20 Accessing documentation Summary 25 25 23 24 2 Formatting Text and Creating Ma cros Technical requirements 28 Working with logical formatting 28 Creating a document with a title and heading 29 Exploring the document structure Understanding LaTeX commands Understanding LaTeX environments 31 31 32
viii Table of Contents Understanding how LaTeX reads our input 33 Printing out special symbols 34 Exploring further features of paragraph boxes Using mini pages 49 49 Modifying the text fonts 35 Breaking lines and paragraphs 51 Adjusting the font shape Choosing the font family Confining the effect of commands by braces Exploring font sizes 36 37 40 41 Creating our own commands 42 Improving hyphenation Preventing hyphenation Improving the justification Breaking lines manually Exploring line breaking options Preventing line breaks 51 52 53 53 55 55 Using macros for simple text Proper spacing after commands Creating more universal commands and using arguments 42 43 Turning off full justification 56 Creating ragged-right text Creating ragged-left text Centering text Using environments for justification 56 57 57 58 44 Using boxes to limit the width of paragraphs 46 Displaying quotes 60 Creating a narrow text box Producing common paragraph boxes 47 48 Quoting longer text 61 Summary 64 Using footnotes 81 Modifying the footnote line Using packages to expand footnote styles 82 Breaking pages Enlarging a page Changing the line spacing Creating a table of contents Summary 84 88 91 93 97 3 Designing Pages Technical requirements Creating a book with chapters Defining the margins Using class options Designing headers and footers 66 66 69 72 75 Understanding page styles Customizing headers and footers Using decorative lines in headers or footers Changing LaTeX's header marks 78 79 80 80 83
Table of Contents ix 4 Creating Lists Technical requirements Building lists 99 100 Creating a bulleted list Building an enumerated list Producing a definition list 100 103 105 Customizing lists Getting compact lists Choosing bullets and numbering format Suspending and continuing lists Summary 107 110 113 115 106 Including Images Technical requirements Including an image 117 118 Choosing an optimal file type Scaling an image Including whole pages Putting images behind the text 120 121 121 122 Managing floating images 122 Understanding placement options Forcing the output of figures Limiting floating Avoiding floating at all Arranging several images Letting text flow around images Summary 125 125 126 126 127 128 130 6 Creating Tables Technical requirements Using tab stops to write in columns Typesetting tables Drawing lines in tables Understanding formatting arguments Increasing the row height Beautifying tables Adjusting lengths 131 132 136 138 138 140 141 143 Spanning entries over multiple columns Inserting code column-wise Spanning entries over multiple rows Adding captions to tables Placing captions above Customizing captions Using packages for further customizations 144 145 146 147 150 151 151 Auto-fitting columns to the table width 151
x Table of Contents Generating multi-page tables Coloring tables Using landscape orientation 152 153 153 Aligning columns at the decimal point Handling narrow columns Summary 153 154 154 7 Using Cross-References Technical requirements Setting labels and references Assigning a label Referring to a label Referring to a page Using advanced referencing Producing intelligent page references Fine-tuning page references 156 156 159 160 160 161 161 163 Referring to page ranges Using automatic reference names Combining intelligent references with automatic naming Referring to labels in other documents Turning references into hyperlinks Summary 164 164 167 167 168 169 8 Listing Contents andReferences Technical requirements Customizing the table of contents Adjusting the depth of the TOC Shortening entries Adding entries manually Creating and customizing lists of figures Creating a list of tables Using packages for customization Generating an index Defining index entries and subentries Specifying page ranges Using symbols and macros in the index Referring to other index entries 172 172 174 175 176 177 178 178 179 181 182 182 183 Fine-tuning page numbers Designing the index layout Creating a bibliography Using the standard bibliography environment Using bibliography databases with BibTeX Looking at the BibTeX entry fields Referring to Internet resources Understanding BibTeX entry types Choosing the bibliography style Listing references without citing Changing the headings Summary 183 184 185 186 187 189 190 191 192 194 194 195
Table of Contents xi 9 Writing Math Formulas Technical requirements Writing basic formulas 197 198 Embedding math expressions within text Displaying formulas Numbering equations Adding subscripts and superscripts Using operators Taking roots Writing fractions Writing Greek letters Writing script letters Producing an ellipsis Changing the font, style, and size Customizing displayed formulas 200 201 202 202 203 204 205 205 206 207 207 209 Typesetting multi-line formulas 209 Numbering rows in multi-line formulas 212 Inserting text into formulas 212 Exploring the wealth of math symbols 212 Binary operation symbols 213 Binary relation symbols Inequality relation symbols Subset and superset symbols Arrows Harpoons Symbols derived from letters Miscellaneous symbols Writing units Variable sized operators Variable sized delimiters 213 214 214 214 215 215 215 217 217 218 Building math structures 219 Creating arrays Typesetting matrices Writing binomial coefficients Underlining and overlining Setting accents Putting a symbol above or below another one Writing theorems and definitions Further tools for writing mathematics Summary 219 219 220 221 222 222 223 224 226 10 Using Fonts Technical requirements Using comprehensive font bundles Latin Modern - a replacement for the standard font Kp-Fonts - another extensive set of fonts Using specific font families 228 228 231 231 232 Serif fonts Sans-serif fonts Typewriter fonts Calligraphic fonts Using arbitrary fonts Selecting the main font Selecting multiple font families Summary 233 236 239 240 242 242 243 245
xii Table of Contents 11 Developing Large Documents Technical requirements Splitting the input Including small pieces of code Including bigger parts of a document Compiling parts of a document 248 248 251 251 252 Creating front and back matter Designing a title page Working with templates Summary 254 256 258 267 12 Enhancing Your Documents Further Technical requirements Using hyperlinks and bookmarks 270 Adding hyperlinks Customizing hyperlinks Creating hyperlinks manually 270 272 276 270 Creating bookmarks manually Using math formulas and special symbols in bookmarks Designing headings Coloring our documents Summary 277 277 279 283 284 13 Troubleshooting Technical requirements Understanding and fixing errors Handling the preamble and document body Using commands and environments Writing math formulas Working with files Creating tables and arrays Working with lists Working with floating figures and tables 285 286 289 290 291 291 292 293 293 General syntax errors 293 Handling warnings 294 Justifying text Referencing Choosing fonts Placing figures and tables Customizing the document class 295 296 297 297 298 Avoiding obsolete classes and packages General troubleshooting Summary 298 300 303
Table of Contents xiii 14 Using Online Resources Web forums, Q A sites, and discussion boards 306 LaTeX.org TeX and LaTeX on Stack Exchange Forums in other languages 306 307 308 Usenet groups 308 Lists of frequently asked questions Mailing lists TeX user group sites The TeX Users Group DANTE The LaTeX project 309 310 311 311 311 312 Other Books You May Enjoy Index UK TUG - TeX in the United Kingdom Other local user groups Websites for LaTeX software and editors 312 312 312 LaTeX distributions 312 LaTeX editors CTAN ֊ the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network 313 Graphics galleries LaTeX blogs Twitter messages Summary 314 315 315 316 316 |
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