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LaTeX Cookbook

LaTeX Cookbook

By : Stefan Kottwitz
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LaTeX Cookbook

LaTeX Cookbook

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By: Stefan Kottwitz

Overview of this book

LaTeX is a high-quality typesetting software and is very popular, especially among scientists. Its programming language gives you full control over every aspect of your documents, no matter how complex they are. LaTeX's huge amount of customizable templates and supporting packages cover most aspects of writing with embedded typographic expertise. With this book you will learn to leverage the capabilities of the latest document classes and explore the functionalities of the newest packages. The book starts with examples of common document types. It provides you with samples for tuning text design, using fonts, embedding images, and creating legible tables. Common document parts such as the bibliography, glossary, and index are covered, with LaTeX's modern approach.You will learn how to create excellent graphics directly within LaTeX, including diagrams and plots quickly and easily. Finally, you will discover how to use the new engines XeTeX and LuaTeX for advanced programming and calculating with LaTeX. The example-driven approach of this book is sure to increase your productivity.
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Introduction


LaTeX provides features for the automatic creation of tables of contents, lists of figures, tables, bibliographies, glossaries, and indexes. This chapter contains recipes for quickly starting and customizing such lists.

We will start with the table of contents. While it's extremely easy to create a table of contents by simply using the \tableofcontents command, the format is quite rigidly determined by the document class. We will look at ways of modifying it with ease. The same can be used for the lists of figures and the lists of tables, which can be generated using the commands \listoffigures or \listoftables, respectively.

For a scientific work, especially, a list of references is important. It's also called a bibliography. One of the recipes in this chapter will provide a quick start using the very modern biblatex package.

Another recipe will show you how to create a glossary, so you can explain scientific or technical vocabulary to the reader.

The final recipe demonstrates...

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