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LaTeX Beginner's Guide - Second Edition

By : Stefan Kottwitz
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LaTeX Beginner's Guide - Second Edition

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By: Stefan Kottwitz

Overview of this book

LaTeX is high-quality open source typesetting software that produces professional prints and PDF files. It's a powerful and complex tool with a multitude of features, so getting started can be intimidating. However, once you become comfortable with LaTeX, its capabilities far outweigh any initial challenges, and this book will help you with just that! The LaTeX Beginner's Guide will make getting started with LaTeX easy. If you are writing mathematical, scientific, or business papers, or have a thesis to write, this is the perfect book for you. With the help of fully explained examples, this book offers a practical introduction to LaTeX with plenty of step-by-step examples that will help you achieve professional-level results in no time. You'll learn to typeset documents containing tables, figures, formulas, and common book elements such as bibliographies, glossaries, and indexes, and go on to manage complex documents and use modern PDF features. You'll also get to grips with using macros and styles to maintain a consistent document structure while saving typing work. By the end of this LaTeX book, you'll have learned how to fine-tune text and page layout, create professional-looking tables, include figures, present complex mathematical formulas, manage complex documents, and benefit from modern PDF features.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)

Chapter 14: Using Online Resources

There's a vast amount of LaTeX information and material on the internet, which has grown over many years. Today, thanks to the virtues of free and open-source software, a vast TeX and LaTeX community exists, sharing knowledge and expertise.

This chapter will guide you through the following resources on the internet:

  • Web forums, Q&A sites, and discussion boards
  • Lists of frequently asked questions
  • Mailing lists
  • TeX user groups sites
  • Websites for LaTeX software and editors
  • Graphics galleries
  • LaTeX blogs
  • Twitter messages

Many of the websites listed here are maintained by me and run on servers that are financially supported by DANTE e.V., the German-language TeX user group. A complete list of my websites is at https://latex.net/about.

As you know how to navigate the World Wide Web, this chapter does not contain practical examples. Instead, let's take a walk through the internet, beginning with...