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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2010-01-30 00:23:18 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2010-01-30 00:23:18 +0000
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FAQ_en 3.19c (29jan10)
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@@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ distributions contain a wide range of supporting material. The
\acro{CTAN} Catalogue can also identify packages that might help: you
can \href{http://www.tex.ac.uk/search}{search it}, or you can browse it
% !!!! line break
-``\href{http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/bytopic.html}{by topic}''.
+``\href{http://mirrors.ctan.org/help/Catalogue/bytopic.html}{by topic}''.
A catalogue entry has a brief description of the package, and links to
any known documentation on the net. In fact, a large proportion of
\acro{CTAN} package directories now include documentation, so it's
@@ -564,7 +564,7 @@ translations into a rather large set of languages.
Peter Flynn's ``Beginner's \LaTeX{}'' (which started life as course
material) is a pleasing read. A complete copy may be found on
\acro{CTAN}, but it may also be browsed over the web
-(\URL{http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/info/beginlatex/html/}).
+(\URL{http://mirrors.ctan.org/info/beginlatex/html/}).
Harvey Greenberg's `Simplified Introduction to \LaTeX{}' was written
for a lecture course, and is also available on \acro{CTAN} (in \PS{}
@@ -632,7 +632,8 @@ the source is also available).
The \acro{AMS} publishes a ``Short Math Guide for \LaTeX{}'', which is
available (in several formats) via
-\URL{http://www.ams.org/tex/short-math-guide.html}
+\URL{http://www.ams.org/tex/amslatex.html} (the ``Additional
+Documentation'' about half-way down the page.
Herbert Vo\ss{} has written an extensive guide to mathematics in
\LaTeX{} (a German version of which is published as a book). The
@@ -820,9 +821,12 @@ which can be strongly recommended: select single chapters at a time
from \URL{http://www.tug.org.in/tutorials.html}\nobreakspace--- the
set comprises two parts, ``Text'' and ``Graphics'', so far.
-Herbert Vo\ss{}'s excellent % beware line break
-\href{http://texnik.de/}{\LaTeX{} tips and tricks} is an excellent
-source of small articles on the use of \LaTeX{}.
+Once, there were other links like that, but all the others have faded
+away, leaving the \acro{TUG} India set in splendid isolation.
+
+% Herbert Vo\ss{}'s excellent % beware line break
+% \href{http://texnik.de/}{\LaTeX{} tips and tricks} is an excellent
+% source of small articles on the use of \LaTeX{}.
\Question[Q-ol-books]{Freely available \AllTeX{} books}