The Latex Companion, 3rd Edition

The Latex Companion, 3rd Edition Part II

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02.05.2023

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Addison-Wesley

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Taschenbuch

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02.05.2023

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Addison-Wesley

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3rd edition

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Englisch

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978-0-201-36300-5

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  • The Latex Companion, 3rd Edition
  • List of Figures xxii
    List of Tables xxiv
    Foreword, Part II xxix
    Preface, Part II xxxi

    Chapter 10: Text and Symbol Fonts 1
    10.1 Overview 2
    10.2 Samples of larger font families 11
    10.3 Humanist (Oldstyle) serif fonts 36
    10.4 Garalde (Oldstyle) serif fonts 38
    10.5 Transitional/Neoclassical serif fonts 46
    10.6 Didone (Modern) serif fonts 60
    10.7 Slab serif (Egyptian) fonts 64
    10.8 Sans serif fonts 67
    10.9 Monospaced (typewriter) fonts 88
    10.10 Historical and other fonts 97
    10.11 Fonts supporting Latin and polytonic Greek 106
    10.12 Fonts supporting Latin and Cyrillic 110
    10.13 The LaTeX world of symbols 113

    Chapter 11: Higher Mathematics 127
    11.1 Introduction to amsmath and mathtools 128
    11.2 Display and alignment structures for equations 131
    11.3 Matrix-like environments 153
    11.4 Compound structures and decorations 163
    11.5 Variable symbol commands180
    11.6 Words in mathematics 191
    11.7 Fine-tuning the mathematical layout 194
    11.8 Symbols in formulas 208

    Chapter 12: Fonts in formulas 225
    12.1 The world of (Latin) math alphabets 226
    12.2 Making it bold 235
    12.3 Traditional math font setup through packages 238
    12.4 unicode-math -- Using Unicode math fonts 253
    12.5 A visual comparison of different math setups 261

    Chapter 13: Localizing documents 297
    13.1 TeX and nonEnglish languages 297
    13.2 The babel user interface 301
    13.3 User commands provided by language options 308
    13.4 Support for Cyrillic and Greek 324
    13.5 Complex scripts 330
    13.6 Tailoring babel 332
    13.7 Other approaches 341

    Chapter 14: Index Generation 343
    14.1 Syntax of the index entries 345
    14.2 MakeIndex -- A program to sort and format indexes 350
    14.3 upmendex -- A Unicode-aware indexing program 364
    14.4 xindy, xindex -- Two other indexing programs 370
    14.5 Enhancing the index with LATEX features 371

    Chapter 15: Bibliography Generation 375
    15.1 The standard LaTeX bibliography environment 376
    15.2 The biber and BibTeX programs378
    15.3 The BibTeX database format 380
    15.4 Using BibTeX or biber to produce the bibliography 409
    15.5 On-line bibliographies 413
    15.6 Bibliography database management tools 414
    15.7 Formatting the bibliography with styles 418

    Chapter 16: Managing Citations 469
    16.1 Introduction 469
    16.2 The number-only system 473
    16.3 The author-date system 487
    16.4 The author-number system 502
    16.5 The author-title system 507
    16.6 The verbose system 537
    16.7 biblatex -- One ring to rule them all 541
    16.8 Multiple bibliographies in one document 569

    Chapter 17: LaTeX Package Documentation Tools 583
    17.1 doc -- Documenting LaTeX and other code 584
    17.2 docstrip.tex -- Producing ready-to-run code 599
    17.3 l3build -- A versatile development environment 606
    17.4 Making use of version control tools 615

    Appendix A: LaTeX Overview for Preamble, Package, and Class Writers 621
    A.1 Linking markup and formatting 622
    A.2 Counters and length expressions 646
    A.3 Page markup -- Boxes and rules 660
    A.4 LaTeX's hook management 671
    A.5 Control structure extensions 685
    A.6 Package and class file structure 693

    Appendix B: Tracing and Resolving Problems 711
    B.1 Error messages 712
    B.2 Dying with memory exceeded 744
    B.3 Warnings and informational messages 749
    B.4 TeX and LaTeX commands for tracing 765

    Appendix C: Going beyond 783
    C.1 Learn LaTeX -- A LaTeX online course for beginners 784
    C.2 Finding information available on your computer 785
    C.3 Accessing online information and getting help 787
    C.4 Getting all those TeX files 789
    C.5 Giving back to the community 792

    Bibliography 795
    Index of Commands and Concepts 805
    People 955
    Biographies 961
    Production Notes 965