The Computer Science of TeX and LaTeX
by Victor Eijkhout
Publisher: The University of Texas at Austin 2012
Number of pages: 234
Description:
'The Computer Science of TeX and LaTeX' uses the TeX and LaTeX system to provide an introduction to a number of computer science topics. This book is based on the lecture notes of a course taught at the University of Tennessee.
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