Description
This book is an introduction to TeX, a typesetting and page-layout system designed for scientific and technical publishing. It is written at an introductory level and is designed to help those with a little TeX experience produce high-quality results. It covers the system's history, why it was designed the way it was, and how to use it to produce documents that are easy to read and understand. The book also has a section on document structure and practical work.
This outstanding introductory primer demystifies and explains TeX, the widely popular typesetting and page make-up system that is especially designed to facilitate scientific and technical publishing. Accessibility written at an introductory level, the book explains how high-quality results can be obtained by someone with only a little TeX background. In a straightforward manner, it details why TeX approaches its subject in the way it does, and provides the context into which it fits. Special emphasis is placed on document structure and practical work. Scientists and researchers preparing their own books and papers, or technical typists used to the conventions and jargon of their field, will find little difficulty in adopting TeX's approach. Students and professionals involved in document preparation or desk-top publishing will also find this an extremely useful volume. 64 illustrations.