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November 7, 1995
The file mil.pdf provides an introduction to LaTeX:
Math into LaTeX
Short Course
based on the book
Math into LaTeX
An Introduction to LaTeX and AMS-LaTeX
by George Gratzer, published by Birkhauser Boston,
ISBN 0-8176-3805-9.
The following parts are reproduced from the book:
1. Short contents
2. Contents
3. List of tables
4. List of figures
5. Preface
6. Introduction
7. Part I, A short course
8. Appendix A, Math symbol tables
9. Appendix B, Text symbol tables
10. Afterword
In addition, there is an Index but it is not the full index for
the whole book but the index for the parts reproduced here.
Please note that this material is copyrighted by Birkhauser
Boston; the copyright information and isbn number is on page 4 of
mil.pdf.
mil.pdf is a portable document format (pdf) file. To view the pdf
file (it cannot be printed), you need the Acrobat Reader; it is
available (free of charge) from Adobe Inc. for the following
platforms:
DOS
Windows 3.1, Windows NT, Windows 95
Macintosh
Silicon Graphics Irix
Sun Sparc and HP
If you do not have the reader, you can download it from the ftp site:
ftp.adobe.com
or from the WWW site:
www.adobe.com
Ask an Adobe dealer for a free copy.
To see the thumbnail sketches of the pages, choose the
Thumbnails and Page
option in the View menu.
Some pages on the Macintosh do not read correctly on the computer
monitor; it seems then preferable to read the printed version of
mil.pdf. If the System file contains only Adobe licensed fonts, all
the significant problems go away.
The subdirectory
templates
contains the templates and sample documents for Part I of the book.
This directory contains two more files:
errors.txt is a listing of the errors in the book;
gratzer is a file added to the distribution, so that people
looking for it with
quote site index gratzer
would find it.
Please direct your comments concerning the Math into LaTeX, Short
Course to
George_Gratzer@umanitoba.ca
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