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<title>UK TeX FAQ -- question label tutbitslatex</title>
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<h3>Specialised (La)TeX tutorials</h3>
-<p/>The AMS publishes a &ldquo;Short Math Guide for LaTeX&rdquo;, which is
+<p/>The AMS publishes a &#8220;Short Math Guide for LaTeX&#8221;, which is
available (in several formats) via
-<a href="http://www.ams.org/tex/amslatex.html">http://www.ams.org/tex/amslatex.html</a> (the &ldquo;Additional
-Documentation&rdquo; about half-way down the page.
+<a href="http://www.ams.org/tex/amslatex.html">http://www.ams.org/tex/amslatex.html</a> (the &#8220;Additional
+Documentation&#8221; about half-way down the page.
<p/>Herbert Voss has written an extensive guide to mathematics in
LaTeX (a German version of which is published as a book). The
-guide is part of his &ldquo;<a href="FAQ-doc-dirs.html">tips and tricks</a>&rdquo; and
+guide is part of his &#8220;<a href="FAQ-doc-dirs.html">tips and tricks</a>&#8221; and
a copy is maintained on CTAN.
<p/>Two documents written more than ten years apart about font usage in
TeX are worth reading:
-<a href="href=&rsquo;http://www.tug.org/TUGboat/Articles/tb14-2/tb39rahtz-nfss.pdf">Essential NFSS</a>
+<a href="href=&#8217;http://www.tug.org/TUGboat/Articles/tb14-2/tb39rahtz-nfss.pdf">Essential NFSS</a>
by Sebastian Rahtz, and
<a href="http://tug.org/pracjourn/2006-1/schmidt/schmidt.pdf">Font selection in LaTeX</a>,
cast in the form of an FAQ, by Walter Schmidt. A general
compendium of font information (including the two above) may be found
on the <a href="http://www.tug.org/fonts/">TUG web site</a>.
-<p/>Peter Smith&rsquo;s
+<p/>Peter Smith&#8217;s
- &ldquo;<a href="http://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/teaching_staff/Smith/LaTeX/">LaTeX for Logicians</a>&rdquo;
+ &#8220;<a href="http://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/teaching_staff/Smith/LaTeX/">LaTeX for Logicians</a>&#8221;
covers a rather smaller subject area, but is similarly comprehensive
(mostly by links to documents on relevant topics, rather than as a
monolithic document).
-<p/>Keith Reckdahl&rsquo;s &ldquo;Using Imported Graphics in LaTeX2e&rdquo; is an
-excellent introduction to graphics use. It&rsquo;s available on
-CTAN, but the sources aren&rsquo;t available (promised &ldquo;some time
-soon&rdquo;).
+<p/>Keith Reckdahl&#8217;s &#8220;Using Imported Graphics in LaTeX2e&#8221; is an
+excellent introduction to graphics use. It&#8217;s available on
+CTAN, but the sources aren&#8217;t available (promised &#8220;some time
+soon&#8221;).
<p/>Kjell Magne Fauske offers a set of examples of the use of the drawing
packages
<a href="FAQ-drawing.html">PGF and TikZ</a>; the
@@ -44,30 +44,30 @@ and
<a href="http://zoonek.free.fr/LaTeX/LaTeX_samples_section/0.html">section heading styles</a>.
In each file, there is a selection of graphics representing an output
style, and for each style, the code that produces it is shown.
-<p/>An invaluable step-by-step setup guide for establishing a &ldquo;work
-flow&rdquo; through your (La)TeX system, so that output appears at the
+<p/>An invaluable step-by-step setup guide for establishing a &#8220;work
+flow&#8221; through your (La)TeX system, so that output appears at the
correct size and position on standard-sized paper, and that the print
-quality is satisfactory, is Mike Shell&rsquo;s <i>testflow</i>. The
+quality is satisfactory, is Mike Shell&#8217;s <i>testflow</i>. The
tutorial consists of a large plain text document, and there is a
supporting LaTeX file together with correct output, both in PostScript and
-PDF, for each of A4 and &ldquo;letter&rdquo; paper sizes. The
+PDF, for each of A4 and &#8220;letter&#8221; paper sizes. The
complete kit is available on CTAN (distributed with the
-author&rsquo;s macros for papers submitted for IEEE publications).
+author&#8217;s macros for papers submitted for IEEE publications).
The issues are also covered in a later
<a href="FAQ-dvips-pdf.html">FAQ answer</a>.
<p/>Documentation of Japanese TeX use appears at least twice on the web:
-Haruhiko Okumura&rsquo;s page on
+Haruhiko Okumura&#8217;s page on
<a href="http://oku.edu.mie-u.ac.jp/~okumura/texfaq/japanese/">typesetting Japanese with Omega</a>
(the parent page is in Japanese, so out of the scope of this
FAQ).
-<p/>One &ldquo;Tim&rdquo; documents pTeX (a TeX system widely used in Japan)
+<p/>One &#8220;Tim&#8221; documents pTeX (a TeX system widely used in Japan)
in his
- &ldquo;<a href="http://www.users.waitrose.com/~nihilist/English_Notes_on_pTex.pdf">English notes on pTeX</a>&rdquo;.
+ &#8220;<a href="http://www.users.waitrose.com/~nihilist/English_Notes_on_pTex.pdf">English notes on pTeX</a>&#8221;.
<p/>Some university departments make their local documentation available
-on the web. Most straightforwardly, there&rsquo;s the simple translation of
+on the web. Most straightforwardly, there&#8217;s the simple translation of
existing documentation into HTML, for example the INFO
documentation of the (La)TeX installation, of which a sample is the
LaTeX documentation available at
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ LaTeX documentation available at
documenters who
make public record of their (La)TeX support. For example, Tim Love
(of Cambridge University Engineering Department) maintains his
-deparment&rsquo;s pages at
+deparment&#8217;s pages at
<a href="http://www-h.eng.cam.ac.uk/help/tpl/textprocessing/">http://www-h.eng.cam.ac.uk/help/tpl/textprocessing/</a>
@@ -84,11 +84,9 @@ deparment&rsquo;s pages at
<dl>
-<dt><tt><i>Graphics in LaTeX2e</i></tt><dd>the
- document is available in PostScript and PDF formats as
- <a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/info/epslatex/english/epslatex.ps">info/epslatex/english/epslatex.ps</a> and <a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/info/epslatex/english/epslatex.pdf">info/epslatex/english/epslatex.pdf</a> respectively
+<dt><tt><i>Graphics in LaTeX2e</i></tt><dd><a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/info/epslatex.zip">info/epslatex</a> (or <a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/info/epslatex/">browse the directory</a>)
<dt><tt><i>testflow</i></tt><dd><a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/IEEEtran/testflow/">macros/latex/contrib/IEEEtran/testflow/</a>
-<dt><tt><i>Herbert Voss&rsquo;s Maths tutorial</i></tt><dd><a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/info/math/voss/mathmode/Mathmode.pdf">info/math/voss/mathmode/Mathmode.pdf</a>
+<dt><tt><i>Herbert Voss&#8217;s Maths tutorial</i></tt><dd><a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/info/math/voss/mathmode/Mathmode.pdf">info/math/voss/mathmode/Mathmode.pdf</a>
</dl>
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