A Beginner's Introduction to Typesetting with LaTeX
by Peter Flynn
Publisher: Silmaril Consultants 2005
Number of pages: 275
Description:
This book originally accompanied a 2-day course on using the LATEX typesetting system. It has been extensively revised and updated and can now be used for self-study or in the classroom. The audience is assumed to be computer-literate and composed of professional, business, academic, technical, or administrative computer users.
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