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diff --git a/info/examples/lwc/apb/minilatexexa.tex b/info/examples/lwc/apb/minilatexexa.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f92effe7a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/info/examples/lwc/apb/minilatexexa.tex @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ +\documentclass[]{article} +\usepackage[dvips]{graphicx} +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +\begin{document} + +\title{The \LaTeX{} DTD and multiple languages} +\author{Michel Goossens +\thanks{Partly from an example in \emph{The \LaTeX{} Companion}}} + +\date{August 4th, 1998} + +\maketitle +\section{The basic principles\label{sec-en}} + +\par + +This is an example input file. We start in English to show the +principle. You should especially pay attention that we have used +slightly different notation for some of the common \LaTeX{} constructs, +such as the dashes, which come in three sizes: an intra-word dash, a +medium dash for number ranges like 1--2, and a punctuation +dash---like this. Text can be emphasized as \emph{shown +here}. An ellipsis is made with \dots Footnotes\footnote{This +is a simple footnote. +\par +It can also contain \texttt{par} +elements.} are tricky constructs, since one must be +careful not to nest them. +\subsection{Dealing with special characters} + +\par + +XML has a different set of reserved characters than \LaTeX{}, in +particular, when you want to use any of the three characters +\texttt{\&}, \texttt{<}, +and \texttt{>}, you should enter them as +\texttt{\&}, \texttt{\<}, and +\texttt{\>}, respectively. +\subsection{\LaTeX{} and mathematical formulae\label{sec-math}} + +\par + +\LaTeX{} and \emph{a fortiori} \TeX{} are very good at typesetting +mathematical formulae, like +$x- 3 y + z < 7$ or +$a_{1} > x^{2n} + y^{2n} > x'$ or +$(A, B) = \sum_{i} a_{i} b_{i}$. +Do not forget that for reasons of consistency, if you want to refer to +a variable in one of the formulae, such as the symbol +$x$, you must also use math mode in the text. +\section{Beispiel eines Textes in deutscher Sprache} +\subsection{Eine EPS Abbildung} + +\par + +Dieser Abschnitt zeigt, wie man eine PostScript-Abbildung +\cite{bib-PS} in ein Dokument einbinden kann. +Abbildung~\ref{fig-psfig} wurde mit dem Befehl + +\begin{verbatim} +\includegraphics[width="3cm"]{file="colorcir.eps} +\end{verbatim} +in den Text aufgenommen. + +\begin{figure}\centering + +\includegraphics[width=3cm, scale=.5]{colorcir.eps} +\caption{Ein EPS Bild\label{fig-psfig}} +\end{figure} +\subsection{Beispiel einer Tabelle} + +\par +Die Tabelle~\ref{tab-exag} auf Seite~\pageref{tab-exag} zeigt eine Tabelle. + +\begin{table}\centering +\caption{ +Eingabe der deutschen Zusatzzeichen in \LaTeX{}\label{tab-exag}} + +\begin{tabular}{ccccccc} +\texttt{"a}~ä&\texttt{"A}~Ä&\texttt{"o}~ö&\texttt{"O}~Ö&\texttt{"u}~ü&\texttt{"U}~Ü&\texttt{"s}~ß\\ + +\end{tabular} +\end{table} +\section{Continuation du texte en français} +\subsection{Traiter les listes\label{sec-list}} + +\par + +Les listes sont utilisées fréquemment pour structurer ou mettre +en évidence certains éléments d'un document (voir \cite{bib-Liste}). + +\begin{itemize} + +\item Ceci est le premier élément d'une liste non-ordonnée. Chaque élément + de ce type de liste est précédé d'un signe distinctif, comme une + puce, un tiret, etc. + +\item Ce second élément de la même liste contient une liste de + \emph{description} imbriquée. + +\begin{description} + +\item[XML]Meta langage pour définir des classes de documents +\item[XLL]Langage pour définir des hyperliens entre différentes + parties de documents XML +\end{description} + + Nous continuons notre texte à l'intérieur de la première liste. + \end{itemize} + +\begin{thebibliography}{99} +\bibitem{bib-PS} +Adobe Inc. \emph{PostScript Handbuch (2. Auflage)} + Addison-Wesley (Deutschland) GmbH, Bonn, 1991. +\bibitem{bib-Liste} +Michel Goossens. Personnaliser les listes \LaTeX{}. + \emph{Cahiers GUTenberg}, 17:32--48, mai 1994. + +\end{thebibliography} +\end{document} |