
LATEX Maths and Graphics
by Tim Love
Publisher: University of Cambridge 2006
Number of pages: 16
Description:
There's more to maths typesetting than meets the eye. Many conventions used in the typesetting of plain text are inappropriate to maths. LATEX goes a long way to help you along with the style. This handout assumes that you have already read the Advanced LaTeX document.
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