Math into LATEX An Introduction to LATEX and AMS-LATEX
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An Introduction to Ib-TEX and AMS- Ib-TEX
This hook is dedicated to those who worked so hard and for so long to hring these important tools to us:
The Ib-TEX3 team and in particular Frank Mittelbach (project leader) and David Carlisle
The A.I\ltS team and in particular Michael J. Downes (project leader) and David M. Jones
George Gratzer
Math into YTEX An Introduction to Ib-TEX and AMS- Ib-TEX
SPRINGER SCIENCE+BUSINESS MEDIA, LLC
George Gratzer Department of Mathematics University of Manitoba Winnipeg, MB Canada
Library of Congress Cataloging-In-Publication Data Gratzer, George A. Math into LaTeX an introduction to LaTeX and AMS-LaTeX / George Gratzer p. cm. Includes index. ISBN 978-1-4757-2448-6 ISBN 978-1-4757-2446-2 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-1-4757-2446-2 1. AMS-LaTeX. 2. Mathematics printing-Computer programs. 3. Computerized typesetting. I. Title. Z253.4A65G69 1995 95-36881 688.2'254453fHic20 CIP Printed on acid-free paper © 1996 Springer Science+Business Media New York Originally published by Birkhiiuser Boston in 1996
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Short contents Preface Introduction
I
A short course
1 Typing your first article
xviii xix
1 3
II Text and math
59
2 Typing text
61
3 Text environments
111
4 Typing math
140
5 Multiline math displays
180
III Document structure 6
H\1EX documents
209 211
7 Standard H\1EX document classes
235
8 AMS- H\1EX documents
243
Short contents
VI
IV Customizing 9 Customizing H\TEX
V
Long bibliographies and indexes
265 267
309
10 BIB1EX
311
11 Makelndex
332
A Math symbol tables
345
B Text symbol tables
356
C The AMS- H\1EX sample article
360
D Sample article with user-defined commands
372
E Background
379
F PostScript fonts
387
G Getting it
392
H Conversions
402
I
410
Final word
Bibliography
413
Afterword
416
Index
419
Contents Preface
xviii
Introduction Typographical conventions
XXVll
I
A short course
1 Typing your first article 1.1 Typing a very short "article" 1.1.1 The keyboard . 1.1.2 Your first note. . . 1.1.3 Lines too wide .. 1.1.4 More text features 1.2 Typing math. . . . . . . 1.2.1 The keyboard . .