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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/bibtex/bib/beebe/texgraph.bib b/Master/texmf-dist/bibtex/bib/beebe/texgraph.bib index b3680452c36..5fae9b0ac69 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/bibtex/bib/beebe/texgraph.bib +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/bibtex/bib/beebe/texgraph.bib @@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ %%% ==================================================================== %%% BibTeX-file{ %%% author = "Nelson H. F. Beebe", -%%% version = "2.11", -%%% date = "31 January 2019", -%%% time = "15:43:54 MST", +%%% version = "2.12", +%%% date = "04 March 2019", +%%% time = "06:11:41 MST", %%% filename = "texgraph.bib", %%% address = "University of Utah %%% Department of Mathematics, 110 LCB @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ %%% USA", %%% telephone = "+1 801 581 5254", %%% FAX = "+1 801 581 4148", -%%% checksum = "20405 3386 13323 130458", +%%% checksum = "38594 4346 19371 179842", %%% email = "beebe at math.utah.edu, beebe at acm.org, %%% beebe at computer.org (Internet)", %%% codetable = "ISO/ASCII", @@ -39,22 +39,22 @@ %%% printed if the is-alpha.bst or is-plain.bst %%% style files are used. %%% -%%% At version 2.11, the year coverage looked +%%% At version 2.12, the year coverage looked %%% like this: %%% -%%% 1976 ( 1) 1986 ( 1) 1996 ( 1) +%%% 1976 ( 1) 1986 ( 2) 1996 ( 1) %%% 1977 ( 0) 1987 ( 0) 1997 ( 5) %%% 1978 ( 0) 1988 ( 2) 1998 ( 1) -%%% 1979 ( 0) 1989 ( 0) 1999 ( 2) +%%% 1979 ( 1) 1989 ( 0) 1999 ( 2) %%% 1980 ( 0) 1990 ( 3) 2000 ( 0) %%% 1981 ( 1) 1991 ( 1) 2001 ( 1) %%% 1982 ( 0) 1992 ( 2) 2002 ( 0) %%% 1983 ( 1) 1993 ( 0) 2003 ( 1) -%%% 1984 ( 0) 1994 ( 0) 2004 ( 5) +%%% 1984 ( 1) 1994 ( 1) 2004 ( 5) %%% 1985 ( 1) 1995 ( 2) %%% %%% Article: 89 -%%% Book: 33 +%%% Book: 34 %%% InCollection: 5 %%% InProceedings: 3 %%% Manual: 13 @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ %%% TechReport: 16 %%% Unpublished: 4 %%% -%%% Total entries: 169 +%%% Total entries: 170 %%% %%% CONVENTIONS %%% @@ -1769,21 +1769,86 @@ acknowledgement = ack-spqr, } -@Book{Knuth:ct-a, +@Book{Knuth:1984:TB, author = "Donald E. Knuth", title = "The {\TeX}book", - volume = "{\noopsort{1986a}}A", + volume = "{\noopsort{1984a}}A", publisher = pub-AW, address = pub-AW:adr, pages = "ix + 483", - year = "1986", - ISBN = "0-201-13447-0", - ISBN-13 = "978-0-201-13447-6", + year = "1984", + ISBN = "0-201-13447-0 (hardcover), 0-201-13448-9 (paperback)", + ISBN-13 = "978-0-201-13447-6 (hardcover), 978-0-201-13448-3 + (paperback)", LCCN = "Z253.4.T47 K58 1986", bibdate = "Wed Dec 15 10:36:52 1993", - bibsource = "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texgraph.bib", + bibsource = "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/datacompression.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texgraph.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/typeset.bib", + note = "Second printing, revised, October 1984. Sixth + printing, revised, January 1986; also published as {\sl + Computers \& Typesetting}, Vol.~A. Twenty-fourth + printing, summer 1993, contains final revisions. + Twenty-first printing, June 1992.", + price = "US\$15.95 (paperback), US\$32.95 (hardcover)", series = "Computers and Typesetting", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, + keywords = "computerized typesetting; documentation; languages; + mathematics printing -- computer programs; TeX + (computer file)", + remark = "See translations + \cite{Knuth:1989:TBK,Knuth:1993:VT}.", + subject = "TeX (Computer file); TeX (Logiciel); TeX (Computer + file); Computerized typesetting; Mathematics printing; + Computer programs; Imprimerie; Composition automatique; + Math{\'e}matiques; Impression; Logiciels; + Math{\'e}matiques; Imprimerie; Computerized + typesetting; Computer programs; TeX (logiciel); TeX; + I.7.2 Computing Methodologies, TEXT PROCESSING, + Document Preparation \\ J.7 Computer Applications, + COMPUTERS IN OTHER SYSTEMS, Publishing \\ I.7.1 + Computing Methodologies, TEXT PROCESSING, Text + Editing", + tableofcontents = "1: The Name of the Game / 1 \\ + 2: Book Printing versus Ordinary Typing / 3 \\ + 3: Controlling \TeX{} / 7 \\ + 4: Fonts of Type / 13 \\ + 5: Grouping / 19 \\ + 6: Running \TeX{} / 23 \\ + 7: How \TeX{} Reads What You Type / 37 \\ + 8: The Characters You Type / 43 \\ + 9: \TeX{}'s Roman Fonts / 51 \\ + 10: Dimensions / 57 \\ + 11: Boxes / 63 \\ + 12: Glue / 69 \\ + 13: Modes / 85 \\ + 14: How \TeX{} Breaks Paragraphs into Lines / 91 \\ + 15: How \TeX{} Makes Lines into Pages / 109 \\ + 16: Typing Math Formulas / 127 \\ + 17: More about Math / 139 \\ + 18: Fine Points of Mathematics Typing / 161 \\ + 19: Displayed Equations / 185 \\ + 20: Definitions (also called Macros) / 199 \\ + 21: Making Boxes / 221 \\ + 22: Alignment / 231 \\ + 23: Output Routines / 251 \\ + 24: Summary of Vertical Mode / 267 \\ + 25: Summary of Horizontal Mode / 285 \\ + 26: Summary of Math Mode / 289 \\ + 27: Recovery from Errors / 295 \\ + Appendices \\ + A: Answers to All the Exercises / 305 \\ + B: Basic Control Sequences / 339 \\ + C: Character Codes / 367 \\ + D: Dirty Tricks / 373 \\ + E: Example Formats / 403 \\ + F: Font Tables / 427 \\ + G: Generating Boxes from Formulas / 441 \\ + H: Hyphenation / 449 \\ + I: Index / 457 \\ + J: Joining the \TeX{} Community / 483", } @Book{Knuth:ct-b, @@ -1798,9 +1863,72 @@ ISBN-13 = "978-0-201-13437-7", LCCN = "Z253.4.T47 K578 1986", bibdate = "Wed Dec 15 10:36:54 1993", - bibsource = "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texgraph.bib", + bibsource = "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/subjects/acc-stab-num-alg.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/datacompression.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/litprog.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texgraph.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/typeset.bib", series = "Computers and Typesetting", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, + tableofcontents = "1 Introduction / \S 1 \\ + 2 The character set / \S 17 \\ + 3 Input and output / \S 25 \\ + 4 String handling / \S 38 \\ + 5 On-line and off-line printing / \S 54 \\ + 6 Reporting errors / \S 72 \\ + 7 Arithmetic with scaled dimensions / \S 99 \\ + 8 Packed data / \S 110 \\ + 9 Dynamic memory allocation / \S 115 \\ + 10 Data structures for boxes and their friends / \S 133 + \\ + 11 Memory layout / \S 162 \\ + 12 Displaying boxes / \S 173 \\ + 13 Destroying boxes / \S 199 \\ + 14 Copying boxes / \S 203 \\ + 15 The command codes / \S 207 \\ + 16 The semantic nest / \S 211 \\ + 17 The table of equivalents / \S 220 \\ + 18 The hash table / \S 256 \\ + 19 Saving and restoring equivalents / \S 268 \\ + 20 Token lists / \S 289 \\ + 21 Introduction to the syntactic routines / \S 297 \\ + 22 Input stacks and states / \S 300 \\ + 23 Maintaining the input stacks / \S 321 \\ + 24 Getting the next token / \S 332 \\ + 25 Expanding the next token / \S 366 \\ + 26 Basic scanning subroutines / \S 402 \\ + 27 Building token lists / \S 464 \\ + 28 Conditional processing / \S 487 \\ + 29 File names / \S 511 \\ + 30 Font metric data / \S 539 \\ + 31 Device-independent file format / \S 583 \\ + 32 Shipping pages out / \S 592 \\ + 33 Packaging / \S 644 \\ + 34 Data structures for math mode / \S 680 \\ + 35 Subroutines for math mode / \S 699 \\ + 36 Typesetting math formulas / \S 719 \\ + 37 Alignment / \S 768 \\ + 38 Breaking paragraphs into lines / \S 813 \\ + 39 Breaking paragraphs into lines, continued / \S 862 + \\ + 40 Pre-hyphenation / \S 891 \\ + 41 Post-hyphenation / \S 900 \\ + 42 Hyphenation / \S 919 \\ + 43 Initializing the hyphenation tables / \S 942 \\ + 44 Breaking vertical lists into pages / \S 967 \\ + 45 The page builder / \S 980 \\ + 46 The chief executive / \S 1029 \\ + 47 Building boxes and lists / \S 1055 \\ + 48 Building math lists / \S 1136 \\ + 49 Mode-independent processing / \S 1208 \\ + 50 Dumping and undumping the tables / \S 1299 \\ + 51 The main program / \S 1330 \\ + 52 Debugging / \S 1338 \\ + 53 Extensions / \S 1340 \\ + 54 System-dependent changes / \S 1376 \\ + 55 Index / \S 1377", } @Book{Knuth:ct-c, @@ -1811,13 +1939,57 @@ address = pub-AW:adr, pages = "xi + 361", year = "{\noopsort{1986c}}1986", - ISBN = "0-201-13445-4", - ISBN-13 = "978-0-201-13445-2", + ISBN = "0-201-13445-4 (hardcover), 0-201-13444-6 (paperback)", + ISBN-13 = "978-0-201-13445-2 (hardcover), 978-0-201-13444-5 + (paperback)", LCCN = "Z250.8.M46 K58 1986", bibdate = "Wed Dec 15 10:37:29 1993", - bibsource = "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texgraph.bib", + bibsource = "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/datacompression.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/font.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texgraph.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/typeset.bib", series = "Computers and Typesetting", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, + tableofcontents = "1 The Name of the Game / 1 \\ + 2 Coordinates / 5 \\ + 3 Curves / 13 \\ + 4 Pens / 21 \\ + 5 Running \METAFONT{} / 31 \\ + 6 How \METAFONT{} Reads What You Type / 49 \\ + 7 Variables / 53 \\ + 8 Algebraic Expressions / 59 \\ + 9 Equations / 75 \\ + 10 Assignments / 87 \\ + 11 Magnification and Resolution / 91 \\ + 12 Boxes / 101 \\ + 13 Drawing, Filling, and Erasing / 109 \\ + 14 Paths / 123 \\ + 15 Transformations / 141 \\ + 16 Calligraphic Effects / 147 \\ + 17 Grouping / 155 \\ + 18 Definitions ( also called Macros) / 159 \\ + 19 Conditions and Loops / 169 \\ + 20 More about Macros / 175 \\ + 21 Random Numbers / 183 \\ + 22 Strings / 187 \\ + 23 Online Displays / 191 \\ + 24 Discreteness and Discretion / 195 \\ + 25 Summary of Expressions / 209 \\ + 26 Summary of the Language / 217 \\ + 27 Recovering from Errors / 223 \\ + Appendices \\ + A Answers to All the Exercises / 233 \\ + B Basic Operations / 257 \\ + C Character Codes / 281 \\ + D Dirty Tricks / 285 \\ + E Examples / 301 \\ + F Font Metric Information / 315 \\ + G Generic Font Files / 323 \\ + H Hardcopy Proofs / 327 \\ + I Index / 345 \\ + J Joining the \TeX{} Community / 361", } @Book{Knuth:ct-d, @@ -1832,14 +2004,74 @@ ISBN-13 = "978-0-201-13438-4", LCCN = "Z250.8.M46 K578 1986", bibdate = "Wed Dec 15 10:37:32 1993", - bibsource = "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texgraph.bib", + bibsource = "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/subjects/acc-stab-num-alg.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/datacompression.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/font.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/litprog.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texgraph.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/typeset.bib", series = "Computers and Typesetting", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, + tableofcontents = "1 Introduction / \S 1 \\ + 2 The character set / \S 17 \\ + 3 Input and output / \S 24 \\ + 4 String handling / \S 37 \\ + 5 On-line and off-line printing / \S 54 \\ + 6 Reporting errors / \S 67 \\ + 7 Arithmetic with scaled numbers / \S 95 \\ + 8 Algebraic and transcendental functions / \S 120 \\ + 9 Packed data / \S 153 \\ + 10 Dynamic memory allocation / \S 158 \\ + 11 Memory layout / \S 175 \\ + 12 The command codes / \S 186 \\ + 13 The hash table / \S 200 \\ + 14 Token lists / \S 214 \\ + 15 Data structures for variables / \S 228 \\ + 16 Saving and restoring equivalents / \S 250 \\ + 17 Data structures for paths / \S 255 \\ + 18 Choosing control points / \S 269 \\ + 19 Generating discrete moves / \S 303 \\ + 20 Edge structures / \S 323 \\ + 21 Subdivision into octants / \S 386 \\ + 22 Filling a contour / \S 460 \\ + 23 Polygonal pens / \S 469 \\ + 24 Filling an envelope / \S 490 \\ + 25 Elliptical pens / \S 524 \\ + 26 Direction and intersection times / \S 538 \\ + 27 Online graphic output / \S 564 \\ + 28 Dynamic linear equations / \S 585 \\ + 29 Dynamic nonlinear equations / \S 618 \\ + 30 Introduction to the syntactic routines / \S 624 \\ + 31 Input stacks and states / \S 627 \\ + 32 Maintaining the input stacks / \S 647 \\ + 33 Getting the next token / \S 658 \\ + 34 Scanning macro definitions / \S 683 \\ + 35 Expanding the next token / \S 706 \\ + 36 Conditional processing / \S 738 \\ + 37 Iterations / \S 752 \\ + 38 File names / \S 766 \\ + 39 Introduction to the parsing routines / \S 796 \\ + 40 Parsing primary expressions / \S 823 \\ + 41 Parsing secondary and higher expressions / \S 862 + \\ + 42 Doing the operations / \S 893 \\ + 43 Statements and commands / \S 989 \\ + 44 Commands / \S 1020 \\ + 45 Font metric data / \S 1087 \\ + 46 Generic font file format / \S 1142 \\ + 47 Shipping characters out / \S 1149 \\ + 48 Dumping and undumping the tables / \S 1183 \\ + 49 The main program / \S 1202 \\ + 50 Debugging / \S 1212 \\ + 51 System-dependent changes / \S 1214 \\ + 52 Index / \S 1215", } @Book{Knuth:ct-e, author = "Donald E. Knuth", - title = "Computer Modern Typefaces", + title = "{Computer Modern} Typefaces", volume = "E", publisher = pub-AW, address = pub-AW:adr, @@ -1849,9 +2081,73 @@ ISBN-13 = "978-0-201-13446-9", LCCN = "Z250.8.M46 K574 1986", bibdate = "Wed Dec 15 10:37:33 1993", - bibsource = "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texgraph.bib", + bibsource = "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/subjects/acc-stab-num-alg.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/datacompression.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/font.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/litprog.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texgraph.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/typeset.bib", series = "Computers and Typesetting", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, + remark = "Reprinted with corrections July, 1987.", + tableofcontents = "Introduction to the Parameters / 1 \\ + Organization of the Files / 8 \\ + Parameter Files / 10 \\ + Driver Files / 36 \\ + {\tt roman}: Roman text and typewriter text / 36 \\ + {\tt title}: Caps and digits only / 38 \\ + {\tt texset} : Extended ASCII character set / 38 \\ + {\tt csc}: Caps and small caps / 40 \\ + {\tt textit}: Italic text and typewriter text / 41 \\ + {\tt mathit}: Math italic / 42 \\ + {\tt mathsy}: Math symbols / 44 \\ + {\tt mathex}: Math extension characters / 44 \\ + Program Files / 46 \\ + {\tt accent}: Accents common to roman and italic / 49 + \\ + {\tt bigacc}: Wide accents for math extension font / 63 + \\ + {\tt bigdel}: Delimiters for math extension font / 66 + \\ + {\tt bigop}: Operators for math extension font / 103 + \\ + {\tt calu}: Calligraphic capitals / 123 \\ + {\tt comlig}: Ligatures common to roman and italic / + 141 \\ + {\tt cscspu}: Special uppercase for caps and small caps + / 145 \\ + {\tt greekl}: Lowercase Greek / 147 \\ + {\tt greeku}: Upper case Greek / 171 \\ + {\tt itald}: Italic digits / 193 \\ + {\tt italig}: Italic f-ligatures / 199 \\ + {\tt itall}: Italic lowercase / 209 \\ + {\tt italms}: Italic math specials / 233 \\ + {\tt italp}: Italic punctuation / 239 \\ + {\tt italsp}: Special lowercase for italic / 245 \\ + {\tt olddig}: Oldstyle digits / 251 \\ + {\tt punct}: Punctuation common to roman and italic / + 265 \\ + {\tt romand}: Roman digits / 285 \\ + {\tt romanl}: Roman lowercase / 305 \\ + {\tt romanp}: Roman punctuation / 361 \\ + {\tt romanu}: Roman uppercase / 369 \\ + {\tt romlig}: Roman f-ligatures / 421 \\ + {\tt romms}: Roman math specials / 431 \\ + {\tt romspl}: Special lowercase for roman / 443 \\ + {\tt romspu}: Special uppercase for roman / 451 \\ + {\tt romsub}: Substitutes for ligatures / 457 \\ + {\tt sym}: Math symbols common to several fonts / 459 + \\ + {\tt symbol}: Math symbols in symbol font only / 483 + \\ + {\tt tset}: Extended ASCII symbols / 542 \\ + {\tt tsetsl}: Extended ASCII symbols to be slanted / + 543 \\ + The Base File / 545 \\ + Font Specimens / 554 \\ + General Index / 571 Index to Character Programs / 581", } @Article{Knuth:halftone, @@ -1912,9 +2208,9 @@ acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, } -@Book{Knuth:TMN79, +@Book{Knuth:1979:TMN, author = "Donald E. Knuth", - title = "{\TeX} and {\METAFONT}\emdash New Directions in + title = "{\TeX} and {\METAFONT}: New Directions in Typesetting", publisher = pub-DP, address = pub-DP:adr, @@ -1924,8 +2220,27 @@ ISBN-13 = "978-0-932376-02-2", LCCN = "Z253.3 .K58 1979", bibdate = "Wed Dec 15 10:37:42 1993", - bibsource = "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texgraph.bib", + bibsource = "Graphics/imager/imager.books.bib; + Graphics/siggraph/79.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/font.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/siggraph/new/79.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texgraph.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/typeset.bib", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, + keywords = "Applications; character display/generation; character + display/generation and Applications; general + references; printing/publishing industry; programming + systems; software; standards text books; standards text + books and software", + remark = "A landmark book at the time it was published. Newer + versions exist. Less than portable as claimed, but + still significant. Required reading for anyone doing + font design and type setting.", + tableofcontents = "Part 1: Mathematical Typography \\ + Part 2: \TeX, a system for technical text \\ + Part 3: METAFONT, a system for alphabet design", } @Manual{Kotz:gnuplot, @@ -1988,20 +2303,665 @@ acknowledgement = ack-bnb # " and " # ack-nhfb, } -@Book{Lamport:LDP85, +@Book{Lamport:1986:LDP, author = "Leslie Lamport", - title = "{\LaTeX}\emdash {A} Document Preparation System\emdash - User's Guide and Reference Manual", + title = "{\LaTeX}: a Document Preparation System: User's Guide + and Reference Manual", publisher = pub-AW, address = pub-AW:adr, pages = "xiv + 242", - year = "1985", + year = "1986", ISBN = "0-201-15790-X", ISBN-13 = "978-0-201-15790-1", LCCN = "Z253.4.L38 L35 1986", bibdate = "Wed Dec 15 10:38:04 1993", - bibsource = "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texgraph.bib", + bibsource = "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/subjects/acc-stab-num-alg.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texgraph.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/typeset.bib", + abstract = "LaTeX is a special version of Donald Knuth's TeX + program for computer typesetting, a program + particularly suitable for producing high-quality + documents with mathematical text. LaTeX is a collection + of high-level commands, called macros, which simplify + the use of TeX and make the typesetting relatively + easy.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, + listoffigures = "5.1 Points and their coordinates / 102 \\ + 5.2 \verb=\put(1.4,2.6){\line(3,-1){4.8}}= / 106 \\ + 5.3 The format of a list / 113 \\ + C.1 Making footnotes without the \verb=\footnote= + command / 156 \\ + C.2 Sectioning and table of contents commands / 158 \\ + C.3 An example title / 164 \\ + C.4 A \verb=tabbing= environment example / 180 \\ + C.5 An example of the \verb=tabular= environment / 182 + \\ + C.6 A sample \verb=picture= environment / 197", + listoftables = "3.1 Accents / 40 \\ + 3.2 Foreign Symbols / 40 \\ + 3.3 Greek Letters / 43 \\ + 3.4 Binary Operation Symbols / 44 \\ + 3.5 Relation Symbols / 44 \\ + 3.6 Arrow Symbols / 45 \\ + 3.7 Miscellaneous Symbols / 45 \\ + 3.8 Variable-sized Symbols / 45 \\ + 3.9 Log-like Functions / 46 \\ + 3.10 Delimiters / 48 \\ + 3.11 Math Mode Accents / 51", + review = "ACM CR 9001-0030", + shorttableofcontents = "Preface / xiii \\ + 1: Getting Acquainted / 1 \\ + 2: Getting Started / 11 \\ + 3: Carrying On / 37 \\ + 4: Moving Information Around / 69 \\ + 5: Designing It Yourself / 81 \\ + 6: Errors / 117 \\ + A: \SLiTeX{} / 131 \\ + B: The Bibliography Database / 139 \\ + C: Reference Manual / 149 \\ + D: Using Plain \TeX{} Commands / 203 \\ + Bibliography / 207 \\ + Index / 209", + subject = "I.7.2 Computing Methodologies, TEXT PROCESSING, + Document Preparation, LaTeX \\ D.2.3 Software, SOFTWARE + ENGINEERING, Coding, Pretty printers", + tableofcontents = "Preface / xiii \\ + 1: Getting Acquainted / 1 \\ + 1.1 How to Avoid Reading This Book / 2 \\ + 1.2 How to Read This Book / 2 \\ + 1.3 The Game of the Name / 4 \\ + 1.4 Turning Typing into Typography / 5 \\ + 1.5 Turning Ideas into Input / 8 \\ + 1.6 Trying It Out / 8 \\ + 2: Getting Started / 11 \\ + 2.1 Preparing an Input File / 12 \\ + 2.2 The Input / 13 \\ + 2.2.1 Sentences and Paragraphs / 13 \\ + Quotation Marks / 13 \\ + Dashes / 14 \\ + Space After a Period / 14 \\ + Special Symbols / 15 \\ + Simple Text-Generating Commands / 15 \\ + Emphasizing Text / 16 \\ + Preventing Line Breaks / 18 \\ + Footnotes / 19 \\ + Formulas / 19 \\ + Ignorable Input / 20 \\ + 2.2.2 The Document / 21 \\ + The Document Style / 21 \\ + The Title ``Page'' / 22 \\ + 2.2.3 Sectioning / 22 \\ + 2.2.4 Displayed Material / 24 \\ + Quotations / 26 \\ + Lists / 26 \\ + Poetry / 27 \\ + Displayed Formulas / 28 \\ + 2.3 Running \LaTeX{} / 28 \\ + 2.4 Helpful Hints / 32 \\ + 2.5 Summary / 33 \\ + 3: Carrying On / 37 \\ + 3.1 Changing the Type Style / 38 \\ + 3.2 Symbols from Other Languages / 39 \\ + 3.2.1 Accents / 40 \\ + 3.2.2 Symbols / 40 \\ + 3.3 Mathematical Formulas / 41 \\ + 3.3.1 Some Common Structures / 41 \\ + Subscripts and Superscripts / 41 \\ + Fractions / 41 \\ + Roots / 42 \\ + Ellipsis / 42 \\ + 3.3.2 Mathematical Symbols / 42 \\ + Greek Letters / 43 \\ + Calligraphic Letters / 43 \\ + A Menagerie of Mathematical Symbols / 44 \\ + Log-like Functions / 46 \\ + 3.3.3 Arrays / 47 \\ + The array Environment / 47 \\ + Vertical Alignment / 47 \\ + More Complex Arrays / 48 \\ + 3.3.4 Delimiters / 48 \\ + 3.3.5 Multiline Formulas / 49 \\ + 3.3.6 Putting One Thing Above Another / 50 \\ + Over- and Underlining / 51 \\ + Accents / 51 \\ + Stacking Symbols / 52 \\ + 3.3.7 Spacing in Math Mode / 52 \\ + 3.3.8 Changing Style in Math Mode / 53 \\ + Type Style / 53 \\ + Math Style / 54 \\ + 3.3.9 When All Else Fails / 54 \\ + 3.4 Defining Commands and Environments / 54 \\ + 3.4.1 Defining Commands / 55 \\ + 3.4.2 Defining Environments / 57 \\ + 3.4.3 Theorems and Such / 58 \\ + 3.5 Figures and Other Floating Bodies / 59 \\ + 3.5.1 Figures and Tables / 59 \\ + 3.5.2 Marginal Notes / 61 \\ + 3.6 Lining It Up in Columns / 62 \\ + 3.6.1 The tabbing Environment / 62 \\ + 3.6.2 The tabular Environment / 63 \\ + 3.7 Simulating Typed Text / 65 \\ + 3.8 Letters / 66 \\ + 4: Moving Information Around / 69 \\ + 4.1 The Table of Contents / 70 \\ + 4.2 Cross-References / 71 \\ + 4.3 Bibliography and Citation / 72 \\ + 4.3.1 Doing It Yourself / 73 \\ + 4.3.2 Using \BibTeX{} / 74 \\ + 4.4 Splitting Your Input / 75 \\ + 4.5 Making an Index or Glossary / 77 \\ + 4.5.1 Producing an Index or Glossary / 77 \\ + 4.5.2 Compiling the Entries / 78 \\ + 4.6 Keyboard Input and Screen Output / 79 \\ + 5: Designing It Yourself / 81 \\ + 5.1 Document and Page Styles / 82 \\ + 5.1.1 Document Styles / 82 \\ + 5.1.2 Page Styles / 83 \\ + 5.1.3 The Title Page and Abstract / 84 \\ + 5.1.4 Customizing the Document Style / 85 \\ + 5.2 Line and Page Breaking / 87 \\ + 5.2.1 Line Breaking / 87 \\ + 5.2.2 Page Breaking / 90 \\ + 5.3 Numbering / 91 \\ + 5.4 Length, Spaces, and Boxes / 93 \\ + 5.4.1 Length / 93 \\ + 5.4.2 Spaces / 95 \\ + 5.4.3 Boxes / 96 \\ + LR Boxes / 97 \\ + Parboxes / 98 \\ + Rule Boxes / 100 \\ + Raising and Lowering Boxes / 100 \\ + Saving Boxes / 101 \\ + 5.5 Pictures / 101 \\ + 5.5.1 The picture Environment / 102 \\ + 5.5.2 Picture Objects / 103 \\ + Text / 104 \\ + Boxes / 104 \\ + Straight Lines / 105 \\ + Arrows / 106 \\ + Stacks / 107 \\ + Circles / 107 \\ + Ovals and Rounded Corners / 108 \\ + Framing / 108 \\ + 5.5.3 Reusing Objects / 109 \\ + 5.5.4 Repeated Patterns / 109 \\ + 5.5.5 Some Hints on Drawing Pictures / 110 \\ + 5.6 Centering and ``Flushing'' / 111 \\ + 5.7 List-Making Environments / 112 \\ + 5.7.1 The {\tt list} Environment / 112 \\ + 5.7.2 The {\tt trivlist} Environment / 115 \\ + 5.8 Fonts / 115 \\ + 5.8.1 Changing Type Size / 115 \\ + 5.8.2 Loading Fonts / 116 \\ + 6: Errors / 117 \\ + 6.1 Finding the Error / 118 \\ + 6.2 \LaTeX's Error Messages / 120 \\ + 6.3 \TeX's Error Messages / 123 \\ + 6.4 \LaTeX{} Warnings / 128 \\ + 6.5 \TeX{} Warnings / 129 \\ + A: \SLiTeX{} / 131 \\ + A.l How \SLiTeX{} makes Colors / 132 \\ + A.2 The Root File / 133 \\ + A.3 The Slide File / 134 \\ + A.3.1 Slides / 134 \\ + A.3.2 Overlays / 136 \\ + A.3.3 Notes / 137 \\ + A.3.4 Page Styles for Slides / 137 \\ + A.4 Making Only Some Slides / 138 \\ + B: The Bibliography Database / 139 \\ + B.1 The Format of the {\tt bib} File / 140 \\ + B.1.1 The Entry Format / 140 \\ + B.1.2 The Text of a Field / 141 \\ + Names / 141 \\ + Titles / 142 \\ + B.1.3 Abbreviations / 143 \\ + B.2 The Entries / 144 \\ + B.2.1 Entry Types / 144 \\ + B.2.2 Fields / 146 \\ + C: Reference Manual / 149 \\ + C.1 Commands and Environments / 150 \\ + C.1.1 Command Names and Arguments / 150 \\ + C.1.2 Environments / 151 \\ + C.1.3 Fragile Commands / 151 \\ + C.1.4 Declarations / 152 \\ + C.1.5 Invisible Commands and Environments / 152 \\ + C.1.6 The {\tt \backslash\backslash} command / 153 \\ + C.2 Sentences and Paragraphs / 154 \\ + C.2.1 Making Sentences / 154 \\ + C.2.2 Making Paragraphs / 154 \\ + C.2.3 Footnotes / 156 \\ + C.2.4 Accents and Special Symbols / 157 \\ + C.3 Sectioning and Table of Contents / 157 \\ + C.3.1 Sectioning Commands / 157 \\ + C.3.2 The Appendix / 158 \\ + C.3.3 Table of Contents / 158 \\ + C.3.4 Style Parameters / 159 \\ + C.4 Document and Page Styles / 160 \\ + C.4.1 Document Styles / 160 \\ + C.4.2 Page Styles / 161 \\ + C.4.3 The Title Page and Abstract / 163 \\ + C.5 Displayed Paragraphs / 165 \\ + C.5.1 Quotations and Verse / 165 \\ + C.5.2 List-Making Environments / 165 \\ + C.5.3 The {\tt list} and {\tt trivlist} Environments / + 166 \\ + C.5.4 Verbatim / 168 \\ + C.6 Mathematical Formulas / 169 \\ + C.6.1 Math Mode Environments / 169 \\ + C.6.2 Common Structures / 170 \\ + C.6.3 Mathematical Symbols / 171 \\ + C.6.4 Arrays / 171 \\ + C.6.5 Delimiters / 171 \\ + C.6.6 Putting One Thing Above Another / 171 \\ + C.6. 7 Spacing / 172 \\ + C.6.8 Changing Style / 172 \\ + C. 7 Definitions / 173 \\ + C.7.1 Defining Commands / 173 \\ + C. 7.2 Defining Environments / 173 \\ + C.7.3 Theorem-like Environments / 174 \\ + C.7.4 Numbering / 174 \\ + C.8 Figures and Other Floating Bodies / 176 \\ + C.8.1 Figures and Tables / 176 \\ + C.8.2 Marginal Notes / 178 \\ + C.9 Lining It Up in Columns / 179 \\ + C.9.1 The tabbing Environment / 179 \\ + C.9.2 The array and tabular Environments / 182 \\ + C.10 Moving Information Around / 185 \\ + C.10.1 Files / 185 \\ + C.10.2 Cross-References / 186 \\ + C.10.3 Bibliography and Citation / 187 \\ + C.10.4 Splitting the Input / 188 \\ + C.10.5 Index and Glossary / 189 \\ + Producing an Index / 189 \\ + Compiling the Entries / 189 \\ + C.10.6 Terminal Input and Output / 189 \\ + C.11 Line and Page Breaking / 190 \\ + C.11.1 Line Breaking / 190 \\ + C.11.2 Page Breaking / 191 \\ + C.12 Lengths, Spaces, and Boxes / 192 \\ + C.12.1 Length / 192 \\ + C.12 2 Space / 193 \\ + C.12.3 Boxes / 194 \\ + C.13 The picture Environment / 196 \\ + C.13.1 Picture-Mode Commands / 196 \\ + C.13.2 Picture Objects / 197 \\ + C.13.3 Picture Declarations / 199 \\ + C.14 Font Selection / 199 \\ + C.14.1 Changing the Type Style / 199 \\ + C.14.2 Changing the Type Size / 200 \\ + C.14.3 Loading Fonts / 200 \\ + C.14.4 Fonts in Math Mode / 200 \\ + D: Using Plain \TeX{} Commands / 203 \\ + Bibliography / 207 \\ + Index / 209", +} + +@Book{Lamport:1994:LDP, + author = "Leslie Lamport", + title = "{\LaTeX}: a Document Preparation System: User's Guide + and Reference Manual", + publisher = pub-AW, + address = pub-AW:adr, + edition = "Second", + pages = "xvi + 272", + year = "1994", + ISBN = "0-201-52983-1", + ISBN-13 = "978-0-201-52983-8", + LCCN = "Z253.4.L38L35 1994", + bibdate = "Wed Aug 10 09:55:59 1994", + bibsource = "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/subjects/acc-stab-num-alg.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/subjects/han-wri-mat-sci-2ed.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texgraph.bib; + http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/typeset.bib", + abstract = "\LaTeX{} is a software system for typesetting + documents. Because it is especially good for technical + documents and is available for almost any computer + system, \LaTeX{} has become a lingua franca of the + scientific world. Researchers, educators, and students + in universities, as well as scientists in industry, use + \LaTeX{} to produce professionally formatted papers, + proposals, and books. They also use \LaTeX{} input to + communicate information electronically to their + colleagues around the world. With the release of + \LaTeX{} $ 2_\epsilon $, the new standard version, + \LaTeX{} has become even more powerful. Among its new + features are an improved method for handling different + styles of type, and commands for including graphics and + producing colors. \LaTeX{} $ 2_\epsilon $ makes + available to all \LaTeX{} users valuable enhancements + to the software that have been developed over the years + by users in many different places to satisfy a variety + of needs. This book, written by the original architect + and implementer of \LaTeX{} is both the user's guide + and the reference manual for the software. It has been + updated to reflect the changes in the new release. The + book begins with instructions for formatting simpler + text, and progressively describes commands and + techniques for handling larger and more complicated + documents. A separate chapter explains how to deal with + errors. An added appendix describes what is new and + different in \LaTeX{} $ 2_\epsilon $. Other additions + to the second edition include descriptions of new + commands for inserting pictures prepared with other + programs and for producing colored output; new sections + on how to make books and slides; instructions for + making an index with the MakeIndex program, and an + updated guide to preparing a bibliography with the + BibTeX program; plus a section on how to send your + \LaTeX{} documents electronically. Users new to + \LaTeX{} will find here a book that has earned + worldwide praise as a model for clear, concise, and + practical documentation. Experienced users will want to + update their \LaTeX{} library. Although most standard + \LaTeX{} input files will work with \LaTeX{} $ + 2_\epsilon $, to take advantage of the new features, a + few \LaTeX{} $ 2_\epsilon $ conventions must first be + learned. For users who want an advanced guide to + \LaTeX{} $ 2_\epsilon $ and to more than 150 packages + that can now be used at any site to provide additional + features, a useful companion to this book is + \booktitle{The \LaTeX{} Companion}, by Goossens, + Mittelbach, and Samarin (also published by + Addison-Wesley).", + acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, + listoffigures = "6.1 Boxes and how \TeX{} puts them together / 103 \\ + 6.2 The complete definition of the \verb=\face= command + / 110 \\ + 6.3 The format of a list / 113 \\ + 7.1 Points and their coordinates / 119 \\ + 7.2 \verb=\put (1.4,2.6){\line(3,-1){4.8}}= / 122 \\ + C.1 Making footnotes without the \verb=\footnote= + command / 173 \\ + C.2 Sectioning and table of contents commands / 174 \\ + C.3 Page style parameters / 182 \\ + C.4 An example title / 183 \\ + C.5 Writing programs with the \verb=ifthen= package's + commands / 196 \\ + C.6 A \verb=tabbing= environment example / 202 \\ + C.7 Examples of the \verb=tabular= and \verb=tabular*= + environments / 204 \\ + C.8 A sample \verb=picture= environment / 220", + listoftables = "3.1 Accents / 38 \\ + 3.2 Non-English Symbols / 39 \\ + 3.3 Greek Letters / 41 \\ + 3.4 Binary Operation Symbols / 42 \\ + 3.5 Relation Symbols / 43 \\ + 3.6 Arrow Symbols / 43 \\ + 3.7 Miscellaneous Symbols / 43 \\ + 3.8 Variable-sized Symbols / 44 \\ + 3.9 Log-like Functions / 44 \\ + 3.10 Delimiters / 47 \\ + 3.11 Math Mode Accents / 50", + shorttableofcontents = "Preface / xvii \\ + 1: Getting Acquainted / 1 \\ + 2: Getting Started / 11 \\ + 3: Carrying On / 35 \\ + 4: Moving Information Around / 65 \\ + 5: Other Document Classes / 79 \\ + 6: Designing It Yourself / 87 \\ + 7: Pictures and Colors / 117 \\ + 8: Errors / 133 \\ + A: Using MakeIndex / 149 \\ + B: The Bibliography Database / 155 \\ + C: Reference Manual / 165 \\ + D: What's New / 227 \\ + E: Using Plain TEX Commands / 231 \\ + Bibliography / 235 \\ + Index / 237", + tableofcontents = "Preface / xvii \\ + 1: Getting Acquainted / 1 \\ + 1.1 How to Avoid Reading This Book / 2 \\ + 1.2 How to Read This Book / 3 \\ + 1.3 The Game of the Name / 5 \\ + 1.4 Turning Typing into Typography / 5 \\ + 1.5 Why \LaTeX{}? / 7 \\ + 1.6 Turning Ideas into Input / 8 \\ + 1.7 Trying It Out / 8 \\ + 2: Getting Started / 11 \\ + 2.1 Preparing an Input File / 12 \\ + 2.2 The Input / 13 \\ + 2.2.1 Sentences and Paragraphs / 13 \\ + Quotation Marks / 13 \\ + Dashes / 14 \\ + Space After a Period / 14 \\ + Special Symbols / 15 \\ + Simple Text-Generating Commands / 15 \\ + Emphasizing Text / 16 \\ + Preventing Line Breaks / 17 \\ + Footnotes / 17 \\ + Formulas / 18 \\ + Ignorable Input / 19 \\ + 2.2.2 The Document / 19 \\ + The Document Class / 19 \\ + The Title ``Page'' / 20 \\ + 2.2.3 Sectioning / 21 \\ + 2.2.4 Displayed Material / 23 \\ + Quotations / 24 \\ + Lists / 24 \\ + Poetry / 25 \\ + Displayed Formulas / 26 \\ + 2.2.5 Declarations / 27 \\ + 2.3 Running \LaTeX{} / 28 \\ + 2.4 Helpful Hints / 31 \\ + 2.5 Summary / 32 \\ + 3: Carrying On / 35 \\ + 3.1 Changing the Type Style. / 36 \\ + 3.2 Symbols from Other Languages / 38 \\ + 3.2.1 Accents / 38 \\ + 3.2.2 Symbols / 38 \\ + 3.3 Mathematical Formulas / 39 \\ + 3.3.1 Some Common Structures / 40 \\ + Subscripts and Superscripts / 40 \\ + Fractions / 40 \\ + Roots / 40 \\ + Ellipsis / 40 \\ + 3.3.2 Mathematical Symbols / 41 \\ + Greek Letters / 41 \\ + Calligraphic Letters / 42 \\ + A Menagerie of Mathematical Symbols / 42 \\ + Log-like Functions / 44 \\ + 3.3.3 Arrays / 45 \\ + The array Environment / 45 \\ + Vertical Alignment / 46 \\ + More Complex Arrays / 46 \\ + 3.3.4 Delimiters / 46 \\ + 3.3.5 Multiline Formulas / 47 \\ + 3.3.6 Putting One Thing Above Another / 49 \\ + Over- and Underlining. / 49 \\ + Accents / 49 \\ + Stacking Symbols / 50 \\ + 3.3.7 Spacing in Math Mode / 50 \\ + 3.3.8 Changing Style in Math Mode / 51 \\ + Type Style / 51 \\ + Math Style / 52 \\ + 3.3.9 When All Else Fails / 52 \\ + 3.4 Defining Commands and Environments / 53 \\ + 3.4.1 Defining Commands / 53 \\ + 3.4.2 Defining Environments / 55 \\ + 3.4.3 Theorems and Such / 56 \\ + 3.5 Figures and Other Floating Bodies / 58 \\ + 3.5.1 Figures and Tables / 58 \\ + 3.5.2 Marginal Notes / 59 \\ + 3.6 Lining It Up in Columns / 60 \\ + 3.6.1 The tabbing Environment / 60 \\ + 3.6.2 The tabular Environment / 62 \\ + 3.7 Simulating Typed Text / 63 \\ + 4: Moving Information Around / 65 \\ + 4.1 The Table of Contents / 66 \\ + 4.2 Cross-References / 67 \\ + 4.3 Bibliography and Citation / 69 \\ + 4.3.1 Using \BibTeX{} / 70 \\ + 4.3.2 Doing It Yourself / 71 \\ + 4.4 Splitting Your Input / 72 \\ + 4.5 Making an Index or Glossary / 74 \\ + 4.5.1 Compiling the Entries / 74 \\ + 4.5.2 Producing an Index or Glossary by Yourself / 75 + \\ + 4.6 Keyboard Input and Screen Output / 76 \\ + 4.7 Sending Your Document / 77 \\ + 5: Other Document Classes / 79 \\ + 5.1 Books / 80 \\ + 5.2 Slides / 80 \\ + 5.2.1 Slides and Overlays / 81 \\ + 5.2.2 Notes / 83 \\ + 5.2.3 Printing Only Some Slides and Notes / 83 \\ + 5.2.4 Other Text / 84 \\ + 5.3 Letters / 84 \\ + 6: Designing It Yourself / 87 \\ + 6.1 Document and Page Styles / 88 \\ + 6.1.1 Document-Class Options / 88 \\ + 6.1.2 Page Styles / 89 \\ + 6.1.3 The Title Page and Abstract / 90 \\ + 6.1.4 Customizing the Style / 91 \\ + 6.2 Line and Page Breaking / 93 \\ + 6.2.1 Line Breaking / 93 \\ + 6.2.2 Page Breaking / 96 \\ + 6.3 Numbering / 97 \\ + 6.4 Length, Spaces, and Boxes / 99 \\ + 6.4.1 Length / 99 \\ + 6.4.2 Spaces / 101 \\ + 6.4.3 Boxes / 103 \\ + LR Boxes / 104 \\ + Parboxes / 104 \\ + Rule Boxes / 106 \\ + Raising and Lowering Boxes / 107 \\ + Saving Boxes / 107 \\ + 6.4.4 Formatting with Boxes / 108 \\ + 6.5 Centering and ``Flushing'' / 111 \\ + 6.6 List-Making Environments / 112 \\ + 6.6.1 The {\tt list} Environment / 112 \\ + 6.6.2 The {\tt trivlist} Environment / 115 \\ + 6.7 Fonts / 115 \\ + 6.7.1 Changing Type Size / 115 \\ + 6.7.2 Special Symbols / 116 \\ + 7: Pictures and Colors / 117 \\ + 7.1 Pictures / 118 \\ + 7.1.1 The picture Environment / 119 \\ + 7.1.2 Picture Objects / 120 \\ + Text / 120 \\ + Boxes / 120 \\ + Straight Lines / 122 \\ + Arrows / 123 \\ + Stacks / 123 \\ + Circles / 124 \\ + Ovals and Rounded Corners / 124 \\ + Framing / 125 \\ + 7.1.3 Curves / 125 \\ + 7.1:4 Grids / 126 \\ + 7.1.5 Reusing Objects / 127 \\ + 7.1.6 Repeated Patterns / 127 \\ + 7.1.7 Some Hints on Drawing Pictures / 128 \\ + 7.2 The graphics Package / 129 \\ + 7.3 Color / 131 \\ + 8: Errors / 133 \\ + 8.1 Finding the Error / 134 \\ + 8.2 \LaTeX{}'s Error Messages / 136 \\ + 8.3 \TeX{}'s Error Messages / 140 \\ + 8.4 \LaTeX{} Warnings / 145 \\ + 8.5 \TeX{} Warnings / 147 \\ + A: Using MakeIndex / 149 \\ + A.1 How to Use MakeIndex / 150 \\ + A.2 How to Generate Index Entries / 150 \\ + A.2.1 When, Why, What, and How to Index / 150 \\ + A.2.2 The Basics / 151 \\ + A.2.3 The Fine Print / 153 \\ + A.3 Error Messages / 154 \\ + B: The Bibliography Database / 155 \\ + B.1 The Format of the bib File / 156 \\ + B.1.1 The Entry Format / 156 \\ + B.1.2 The Text of a Field / 157 \\ + Names / 157 \\ + Titles / 158 \\ + B.1.3 Abbreviations / 158 \\ + B.1.4 Cross-References / 159 \\ + B.2 The Entries / 160 \\ + B.2.1 Entry Types / 160 \\ + B.2.2 Fields / 162 \\ + C: Reference Manual / 165 \\ + C.1 Commands and Environments / 166 \\ + C.1.1 Command Names and Arguments / 166 \\ + C.1.2 Environments / 167 \\ + C.1.3 Fragile Commands / 167 \\ + C.1.4 Declarations / 168 \\ + C.1.5 Invisible Commands and Environments / 169 \\ + C.1.6 The\\ Command / 169 \\ + C.2 The Structure of the Document / 170 \\ + C.3 Sentences and Paragraphs / 170 \\ + C.3.1 Making Sentences / 170 \\ + C.3.2 Making Paragraphs / 171 \\ + C.3.3 Footnotes / 172 \\ + C.3.4 Accents and Special Symbols / 173 \\ + C.4 Sectioning and Table of Contents / 174 \\ + C.4.1 Sectioning Commands / 174 \\ + C.4.2 The Appendix / 175 \\ + C.4.3 Table of Contents / 175 \\ + C.4.4 Style Parameters / 176 \\ + C.5 Classes, Packages, and Page Styles / 176 \\ + C.5.1 Document Class / 176 \\ + C.5.2 Packages / 178 \\ + C.5.3 Page Styles / 179 \\ + C.5.4 The Title Page and Abstract / 181 \\ + C.6 Displayed Paragraphs / 183 \\ + C.6.1 Quotations and Verse / 184 \\ + C.6.2 List-Making Environments / 184 \\ + C.6.3 The list and trivlist Environments / 185 \\ + C.6.4 Verbatim / 186 \\ + C.7 Mathematical Formulas / 187 \\ + C.7.1 Math Mode Environments / 187 \\ + C.7.2 Common Structures / 189 \\ + C.7.3 Mathematical Symbols / 189 \\ + C.7.4 Arrays / 190 \\ + C.7.5 Delimiters / 190 \\ + C.7.6 Putting One Thing Above Another / 190 \\ + C.7.7 Spacing / 191 \\ + C.7.8 Changing Style / 191 \\ + C.8 Definitions, Numbering, and Programming. / 192 \\ + C.8.1 Defining Commands / 192 \\ + C.8.2 Defining Environments / 192 \\ + C.8.3 Theorem-like Environments / 193 \\ + C.8.4 Numbering / 194 \\ + C.8.5 The ifthen Package / 195 \\ + C.9 Figures and Other Floating Bodies / 197 \\ + C.9.1 Figures and Tables / 197 \\ + C.9.2 Marginal Notes / 200 \\ + C.10 Lining It Up in Columns / 201 \\ + C.10.1 The tabbing Environment / 201 \\ + C.10.2 The array and tabular Environments / 204 \\ + C.11 Moving Information Around / 207 \\ + C.11.1 Files / 207 \\ + C.11.2 Cross-References / 209 \\ + C.11.3 Bibliography and Citation / 209 \\ + C.11.4 Splitting the Input / 210 \\ + C.11.5 Index and Glossary / 211 \\ + Producing an Index / 211 \\ + Compiling the Entries / 212 \\ + C.11.6 Terminal Input and Output / 212 \\ + C.12 Line and Page Breaking / 213 \\ + C.12.1 Line Breaking / 213 \\ + C.12.2 Page Breaking / 214 \\ + C.13 Lengths, Spaces, and Boxes / 215 \\ + C.13.1 Length / 215 \\ + C.13.2 Space / 216 \\ + C.13.3 Boxes / 217 \\ + C.14 Pictures and Color / 219 \\ + C.14.1 The picture Environment / 219 \\ + Picture-Mode Commands / 220 \\ + Picture Objects / 221 \\ + Picture Declarations / 223 \\ + C.14.2 The graphics Package. / 223 \\ + C.14.3 The color Package / 224 \\ + C.15 Font Selection / 225 \\ + C.15.1 Changing the Type Style / 225 \\ + C.15.2 Changing the Type Size / 226 \\ + C.15.3 Special Symbols / 226 \\ + D: What's New / 227 \\ + E: Using Plain TEX Commands / 231 \\ + Bibliography / 235 \\ + Index / 237", } @Article{Lesenko:TB18-3-166, |