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Learning LaTeX

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Learning LaTeX

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Book Description

LaTeX is a markup language for typesetting documents similar to how HTML is one for web sites. LaTeX is especially popular in academic writing due to its rich support for typesetting equations, cross-referencing figures and tables, and citations and bibliographies.

It is an unofficial and free LaTeX book created for educational purposes. All the content is extracted from Stack Overflow Documentation, which is written by many hardworking individuals at Stack Overflow.

This open book is licensed under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-SA). You can download Learning LaTeX ebook for free in PDF format (2.5 MB).

Table of Contents

Chapter 1
Getting started with latex
Chapter 2
Accessing documentation of LaTeX packages
Chapter 3
Add Citation
Chapter 4
Build Tools
Chapter 5
Counters, if statements and loops with latex
Chapter 6
Creating a Bibliography
Chapter 7
Creating posters using beamer
Chapter 8
Defining macros
Chapter 9
Document classes
Chapter 10
Drawing graphs
Chapter 11
Engraving Sheet Music
Chapter 12
Header and Footer
Chapter 13
Presentation with beamer package
Chapter 14
Tables
Chapter 15
Text Formatting
Chapter 16
Title Pages
Chapter 17
Typesetting mathematics

Book Details

Title
Learning LaTeX
Subject
Computer Science
Publisher
RIP Tutorial
Published
2019
Pages
63
Edition
1
Language
English
PDF Size
2.5 MB
License
CC BY-SA

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