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IANAM. +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% +% Acknowledgments +% +% Thanks to all those on c.t.t whose suggestions made this version more +% useful. +% +% Alan Munn for the distinction between base font and font package and +% for suggesting ``expected functionality'' packages on sectioning, +% long tables, headers, and double spacing, and links to FAQ and CTAN. +% +% Lars Madsen, Will Robertson, Robin Fairbairns and others for asking +% for the center environment in tables and figures to be replaced with +% the \centering command (I still disagree, but WTF :-) +% +% Tsy for spotting a typo in the table code sample. +% +% Rob Felty and Domink Wass for pointing me at Winston Chang's +% excellent LaTeX Cheat Sheet summary. +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% +% This is laid out for A5 pages with margins optimised for my HP K7100 +% so that I can impose two pages per A4 sheet and print double-sided. +% It has not been tested at letterpaper size (and may not fit). +% +\documentclass[a5paper]{article} +% +% The 12mm margin is needed because my printer cannot print the +% bottom 12mm of a sheet, so if I print 2-up A5 pages on an A4 +% sheet, I need to allow for the fact that one edge of two of the +% pages must have a 12mm margin -- so it's preferable to make it +% the same all round. +% +% For HP K7100 +\usepackage[margin=12mm,nohead]{geometry} +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% +% Packages +% +\usepackage{ucs} +\usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc} +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +\usepackage{utopia,graphicx,url,fancybox,mdwlist,fix-cm,multicol} +\usepackage{fancyvrb,bbding,parskip,ragged2e,calc,ifthen,textcomp,array} +\usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor} +\usepackage[scaled=.95]{helvet} +%\usepackage[scaled=.87]{luximono} +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% +% Assorted extra commands +% +% Provide a lite font option in case you want to use a font that has it +% (uncomment only ONE of the next two lines!) +\newcommand{\lite}{\relax} +%\newcommand{\lite}{\fontseries{l}\selectfont} +% +% Use a pointy pencil from the bbding package for itemized lists +\renewcommand{\labelitemi}{\raisebox{-.5ex}{\textcolor{Purple}{\PencilRight}}} +% +% Provide commands for distinguishing examples and their output +\newcommand{\example}{\color{DarkGreen}\textsf{\bfseries Example:} \color{Grey}} +\def\endexample{\color{black}} +\newcommand{\gives}[1]{\thinspace\color{DarkGreen}\raisebox{-.7ex} + {\ArrowBoldRightStrobe}~\color{DarkBlue}{\fontfamily{cmr}\selectfont + #1}\color{black}} +\newcommand{\nobox}{~\raisebox{-.25ex}{\footnotesize\Square\llap\XSolidBrush}} +\newcommand{\yesbox}{~\raisebox{-.25ex}{\footnotesize\Square\llap\CheckmarkBold}} +% +% In fancyverb's Verbatim, allow rubric embedded as marked text in red +\newcommand{\comment}[1]{\ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{ }}{}{#1}\normalfont + \itshape\footnotesize\color{red}} +% This reverts rubric back to normal, to avoid embedded spaces +\newcommand{\revert}{\ttfamily\upshape\normalsize\color{black}} +% +% Provide keyboard or screen keys or buttons and their icons +\newcommand{\button}[2][\relax]{\if#1\relax + \ovalbox{\sffamily\bfseries\footnotesize#2}% + \else\raisebox{#1}{\ovalbox{\sffamily\bfseries\footnotesize#2}}\fi} +\newcommand{\icon}[1]{\raisebox{-2pt}{\includegraphics[height=1em]{#1}}} +% +% Define a month-year date European way round +\newcommand{\monthdate}{\ifcase\month\or January\or + February\or March\or April\or May\or June\or July\or August\or + September\or October\or November\or December\fi\space\number\year} +% +% There's something odd about the hyphenation... +\hyphenation{mathe-mati-cal auto-mati-cal-ly docu-ment docu-ments + statis-ti-cal} +% +% This one is silly: we really, really shouldn't have to do this. +% For some reason the T1 encoding is broken at this point. +\newcommand{\sect}{\char'247 } +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% +% Formatting changes +% +\makeatletter +% title block +\renewcommand{\maketitle}{% + \hbox to\textwidth{% + \vbox{\hsize=.75\textwidth\huge\bfseries\raggedright + \@title} + \hss + \vbox{\hsize=.25\textwidth\scriptsize\raggedright + \@author + \par + \textit{\@date}}} + \par\bigskip\hrule\medskip +} +% notes +\renewenvironment{note}{\small\textbf{Note.}\quad}{\par} +% pack headings together more tightly +\renewcommand\section{\@startsection{subsection}{1}{\z@}% + {-0pt\@plus -.2ex \@minus -.2ex}% + {1pt \@plus .2ex}% + {\normalfont\Large\bfseries}} +\renewcommand\subsection{\@startsection{subsection}{2}{\z@}% + {-0pt\@plus -.2ex \@minus -.2ex}% + {1pt \@plus .2ex}% + {\normalfont\large\bfseries}} +\renewcommand\subsubsection{\@startsection{subsubsection}{3}{\z@}% + {-.5ex\@plus -1ex \@minus -.2ex}% + {.25ex \@plus .2ex}% + {\normalfont\normalsize\bfseries}} +\makeatother +\renewcommand{\footnoterule}{\kern-3pt + \hrule height.2pt width.25\columnwidth\kern 2.8pt} +\setcounter{secnumdepth}{0}% we don't want numbered sections +\setlength{\leftmargini}{18pt}% don't waste margin space in lists +\pagestyle{empty}% no page numbers, we're faking it +\spaceskip=4pt plus3pt minus2pt% let text go very sloppy to fit +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% +% WARNING: a lot of stuff is faked up in this document, because we're +% combining incompatible things for the sake of showing examples which +% would not normally occur in the same document (eg both scientific +% and humanities-style bibliographic references). The demands of space +% also mean that there is far more manual adjustment needed than would +% be seen in a normal continuous-text document. Live with it. +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% +\begin{document} + +\title{The very short guide to typesetting with~\LaTeX} +\author{Silmaril Consultants\\ + \textbf{Textual Therapy Division}\\ + \protect\url{latex.silmaril.ie}} +\date{\monthdate} +\maketitle + +\subsection{What's this all about? What's \LaTeX?} + +\LaTeX\ is a document preparation system for the \TeX\ typesetting +program. It enables you to produce publication-quality output with +great accuracy and consistency. \LaTeX\ works on any computer and +produces industry-standard PS or PDF documents. It is available both +in free (open-source) and commercial implementations. \LaTeX\ can be +used for any kind of document, but it is especially suited to those +with complex structure, repetitive formatting, +mathematics\footnote{For reasons of space this guide does not cover + details of mathematics typesetting.}, technical stability, and +dimensional accuracy. + +\subsection{Syntax (how to type \LaTeX\ commands --- these are the rules)} + +\begin{itemize*} + \item \textbf{All \LaTeX\ commands begin with a backslash}.\\ + \example \verb+\tableofcontents+\endexample + \item \textbf{If a command needs text to work + with, it goes in curly braces}.\\ + \example \verb+\title{Irisches Tagebuch}\author{Heinrich Böll}+\endexample + \item \textbf{If options are used, they go in square brackets first}.\\ + \example \verb+\documentclass[a4paper,11pt]{book}+\endexample + \item \textbf{Space after commands \emph{without} braces gets suppressed}.\\ + \example \verb+Copyright \copyright +\texttt{\number\year} + \gives{Copyright \copyright \number\year}~\nobox\\ + To prevent this, put empty curly braces after the command.\\ + \example \verb+Copyright \copyright{} +\texttt{\number\year} + \gives{Copyright \copyright{} \number\year}~\yesbox + \item \textbf{Curly braces are also used to restrict the scope of + effects inside them}.\\ + \example \verb+Some {\tiny little} word+ \gives{Some {\tiny little} word} +\end{itemize*} + +\subsection{Creating and typesetting your document} + +\begin{enumerate*}\setlength{\fboxsep}{1pt} + \item Create your document using any suitable plain-text editor + with \LaTeX\ controls, eg \textit{\TeX shop} (Mac), \textit{\TeX + nicCenter} (Win), \textit{Kile} (Linux), \textit{Emacs} (all); + \item Save the file with a name ending in \verb+.tex+ + (\emph{never} use spaces in filenames!); + \item Use the toolbar buttons or menu items in your editor to typeset + and display the document;\label{typeset} + \item Make any changes needed in your original document and repeat + step \ref{typeset}. +\end{enumerate*} + +\vfill +\begin{note} +This guide shows only a tiny fraction of \LaTeX's power. For +information, visit the \TeX\ Users Group site (\url{www.tug.org}). For +help, see the FAQ (\url{www.tex.ac.uk/faq}) and the Usenet newsgroup +\url{comp.text.tex}. For packages, use the Comprehensive \TeX\ Archive +Network (\url{www.ctan.org}). For documentation, use the sources in +the \textit{References} [2]. +\end{note} + +\begin{multicols}{2}\small\parskip4pt + +\subsubsection{Basic document structure} + +Here's the skeleton of a \LaTeX\ document. These three lines are +\emph{compulsory}: your document will not work without them: + +\begin{Verbatim}[frame=single,fontsize=\small,commandchars=!<>] +\documentclass{article} +!comment your preamble goes here (extra setups, if any) +\begin{document} +!comment your document text goes here +\end{document} +\end{Verbatim} + +\begin{itemize*} + \item The document class name must be one of \verb+book+, + \verb+article+, or \verb+report+, or one you have + installed yourself (eg \verb+thesis+, \verb+memoir+, etc). + \item There are paper size options \verb+a4paper+ + (210\thinspace mm$\times$297\thinspace mm) and \verb+letterpaper+ + (8½$''\times$11$''$) and others (eg \verb+a5paper+). + \item There are base type size options \verb+10pt+ (the default), + \verb+11pt+, and \verb+12pt+. +\end{itemize*} + +\subsubsection{Front matter} + +The \textbf{preamble} is where you specify any extra \textbf{packages} +(\LaTeX\ plugins) such as typefaces or special formatting +requirements, and where you put any changes to standard features. + +\begin{Verbatim}[frame=single,fontsize=\small,commandchars=!<>] +\documentclass[a4paper,11pt]{report} +\usepackage{charter,graphicx} +\setlength{\parindent}{1em} +\begin{document} +\title!comment{your document title!revert} +\author!comment{your name!revert} +\date!comment{date of publication!revert} +\maketitle +\begin{abstract} +!comment the paragraphs of the abstract go here +\end{abstract} +\tableofcontents +!comment rest of the document goes here +\end{document} +\end{Verbatim} + +In a typical report or article, the title, author, date, abstract +(summary), and table of contents (optional) all go at the start, +followed by your text. + +Leave a blank line between paragraphs. This does \emph{not} mean you +get a blank line typeset, it just means `start a new paragraph here'. +\LaTeX\ will format your text according to the document class and +packages you are using. + +\subsubsection{Sections and cross-references} + +Sections get numbered automatically in bold type, and get included in +the Table of Contents (if any). Numbering can be turned off +selectively. Section heading layout can be modified with the +\textsf{sectsty}, \mbox{\textsf{titlesec}}, and other packages. Use +the \textsf{babel} package for other languages. + +\begin{Verbatim}[frame=single,fontsize=\small,commandchars=!<>] +!comment (Preamble, titling, and abstract as above) +\tableofcontents +\section!comment{heading of a section!revert} +!comment text for the section goes here +...as shown in section \ref{blah}. +\subsubsection!comment{heading of a subsection!revert} +!comment text for the subsection goes here +\section!comment{heading of a new section!revert} +\label{blah} !comment make up a name for the label +!comment text for the section goes here +\end{document} +\end{Verbatim} + +For cross-references, use \verb+\label{...}+ to label the target +and \verb+\ref{...}+ and/or \verb+\pageref{...}+ to refer to +it. Make up the label values: \LaTeX\ will use them to work +out the right numbers to print.\\ +\example{...\ttfamily section \verb+\ref{blah}+ on p.\\ +\verb+\pageref{blah}+.}\gives{...section 3 on p.9}. + +\subsubsection{Typefaces} + +\LaTeX's default typeface is Computer Modern. There is a selection of +other typeface packages (use them in your Preamble): + +{\footnotesize\tabcolsep4pt +\def\ff#1{\fontfamily{#1}\selectfont} +\begin{tabular}{l>{\ttfamily}l|l>{\ttfamily}l@{}} +\ff{ptm}Times&mathptmx&\ff{pcr}Courier&courier\\ +\ff{ppl}Palatino&mathpazo&\ff{pag}\scriptsize Avant Garde&avant\\ +\ff{pbk}Bookman&bookman&\ff{phv}Helvetica&helvet\\ +\ff{bch}Charter&charter&\ff{pzc}Zapf Chancery&chancery\\ +\ff{put}Utopia&utopia&\fontencoding{OT1}\ff{pnr}Pandora&pandora\\ +\multicolumn3l{\ff{pnc}New Century Schoolbook}&newcent\\ +\end{tabular} +} + +\columnbreak\parskip5pt + +Dozens of others are available, including mathematical and decorative +fonts. To switch to a sans-serif type family (eg Helvetica, Avant +Garde), use \verb+\sffamily+ in your text. To change font for a word +or phrase, use these commands (they can be nested---see below): + +{\small +\begin{tabular}{l@{\enspace}>{\ttfamily\char'134 text}l<{\char'173 + Hello\char'175}@{}>{\gives\bgroup}l<{\thinspace Hello\egroup}} +Italics&it&\itshape\\ +Boldface&bf&\bfseries\\ +Smallcaps&sc&\scshape\\ +Sans-serif&sf&\sffamily~~\\ +Monospace&tt&\ttfamily\\ +\end{tabular}} + +\example \verb+\textit{\textbf{\textsf+\linebreak +\verb+{bold ital sans}}}+ +\gives{\textit{\textbf{\textsf{bold ital sans}}}} + +Font sizing is automatic for titles, headings, and footnotes. There +are named step-size commands (in points, relative to the base size): + +{\small +\begin{tabular}{>{\ttfamily\char'134}lrrr} +normalsize&10&11&12\\\hline\vrule height1.1em width0pt +tiny&5&6&7\\ +scriptsize&6&7&8\\ +footnotesize&7&8&9\\ +small&9&10&11\\ +large&11&12&14\\ +Large&12&14&17\\ +LARGE&14&17&20\\ +huge&17&20&24\\ +Huge&20&24&28\\ +\end{tabular} +} + +but you can specify an exact size with the \textsf{fix-cm} package and +the command +\verb+\fontsize{+\texttt{\textit{pp}}\verb+}{+\texttt{\textit{bb}}\verb+}\selectfont+ +for any point-size (\textit{pp}) on any baseline (\textit{bb}). Group +(enclose) the command \emph{and} its applicable text in curly braces +to prevent it affecting the rest of the document. For wider line-spacing +(eg in theses) use the \textsf{setspace} package. You can also use +\linebreak colour with the +\\\textsf{xcolor} package and\hfil \smash{\raisebox{0ex}{\Huge +\textcolor[HTML]{2F50AD}{G}% +\textcolor[HTML]{B32F17}{o}% +\textcolor[HTML]{F3C20B}{o}% +\textcolor[HTML]{2F50AD}{g}% +\textcolor[HTML]{48C847}{l}% +\textcolor[HTML]{B32F17}{e}}}% +% web colour for l was 567122 +% web colour for o2 was CAB340 +\\the \verb+\color{+\texttt{\textit{name}}\verb+}+ command. + +\subsubsection{Lists} + +There are three basic kinds: \textbf{itemized} lists (bulleted); +\textbf{enumerated} lists (numbered or lettered); and +\textbf{descriptive} lists (topic-and-explanation format). Others can +be defined or downloaded from CTAN [5]. + +\begingroup\tiny +\renewcommand{\labelitemi}{\textbullet} +\leftmargini=2em +\setlength{\tabcolsep}{4pt} +\begin{tabular}{%@{}% + p{.22\columnwidth}|% + p{.28\columnwidth}|% + p{.33\columnwidth}} +\begin{Verbatim} +\begin{itemize} +\item 1lb Sugar +\item ½pt Cream +\item Chocolate +\end{itemize} +\end{Verbatim} +& +\begin{Verbatim}[commandchars=!()] +\begin{enumerate} +\item Mix together +\item Boil to 112!textdegree()C +\item Stir and cool +\end{enumerate} +\end{Verbatim} +& +\begin{Verbatim} +\begin{description} +\item[Fudge] is fun... +\item[Broccoli] sucks... +\item[Exercise] is good +\end{description} +\end{Verbatim} +\\\hline +\begin{itemize} +\item 1lb Sugar +\item ½pt Cream +\item Chocolate +\end{itemize} +& +\begin{enumerate} +\item Mix together +\item Boil to 112\textdegree C +\item Stir and cool +\end{enumerate} +&\tiny +\begin{description} +\item[Fudge] is fun but not if made too often. +\item[Broccoli] sucks, period. +\item[Exercise] is good for you if taken daily and not to extremes. +\end{description} +\end{tabular} +\endgroup +You can nest lists inside each other. See packages like +\textsf{paralist} and \textsf{mdwlist} to control list formatting. + +\subsubsection{Tables and figures} + +Formal tables and figures \emph{float} (change position to fill +available space) so they may not be printed where you typed them. + +\begin{Verbatim}[frame=single,fontsize=\footnotesize,commandchars=!<>] +\begin{table} +\caption{Mean growth rate and intakes +of supplement, milk, and water for 4 +diets.} +\label{dietgrowth}\centering +\begin{tabular}{|l|r|r|r|r|}\hline +&Growth&Supplement&Milk&Water\\ +Supplement&rate&intake&intake&intake\\ +&(g/day)&(g/day)&(ml/kg$^{0.75}$)& +(ml/kg$^{0.75}$)\\\hline +Lucerne &145&450&10.5&144\\\hline +Sesbania&132&476& 9.2&128\\\hline +Leucaena&128&364& 8.9&121\\\hline +None & 89& 0& 9.8&108\\\hline +\end{tabular} +\end{table} +\end{Verbatim} + +% fake it +\begin{center}\fontfamily{cmss}\fontsize56\selectfont +\setlength{\tabcolsep}{2pt} +\setlength{\arrayrulewidth}{.2pt} +\begin{tabular}{@{}|l|r|r|r|r|@{}} +\multicolumn5l{\textbf{Table 2}: \textit{Mean growth rate and intakes +of supplement,}}\\ +\multicolumn5l{\textit{milk, and water for four diets} (after + Sherington, J, undated)}\\[6pt]\hline +\vrule height1.1em width0pt&Growth&Supplement&Milk&Water\\[-1pt] +Supplement&rate&intake&intake&intake\\[-1pt] +&(g/day)&(g/day)&(ml/kg\textsuperscript{\fontsize34\selectfont 0.75})&(ml/kg\textsuperscript{\fontsize34\selectfont 0.75})\\[3pt]\hline +Lucerne &145&450&10.5&144\\\hline +Sesbania&132&476& 9.2&128\\\hline +Leucaena&128&364& 8.9&121\\\hline +None & 89& 0& 9.8&108\\\hline +\end{tabular} +\end{center} +Packages like \textsf{longtable} and \textsf{array} can help +with more complex table formats. + +\colorbox{LightGrey}{\color{black}\begin{minipage}{.965\columnwidth}% +\sffamily\scriptsize\bfseries\raggedright +For help, see the links on the front and back pages. There is a +summary of common commands at +\url{www.stdout.org/~winston/latex/latexsheet.pdf} and a +comprehensive list at +\url{computing.ee.ethz.ch/.soft/latex/green/ltx-2.html}. +\end{minipage}} + +\end{multicols} + +\textbf{Tables and Figures}, \textit{continued} + +\begin{Verbatim}[frame=single,fontsize=\footnotesize,commandchars=!<>] +\begin{figure} +\caption{Swiss and Dutch Mennonite migrations of the 1700s and 1800s}\label{lmig} +\centering !comment (graphics must be in EPS format for standard !LaTeX; JPG, PNG, or PDF for pdf!LaTeX) +\includegraphics[width=.8\columnwidth]{menno-a} +\\\scriptsize Courtesy of Paul C. Adams, Department of Geography and the +Environment, University of Texas at Austin. \cite{adams}\end{figure} +\end{Verbatim} + +\begin{center}\fontfamily{cmss}\selectfont +\textbf{Figure 1}: \textit{Swiss and Dutch Mennonite migrations of the + 1700s and 1800s}\\[3pt] +\includegraphics[width=.8\columnwidth]{menno-a}\\\scriptsize +Courtesy of Paul C. Adams, Department of Geography +and the Environment, University of Texas at Austin.~[1] +\end{center} + +\subsubsection{Footnotes, citations, references, and indexes (back matter)} +\setcounter{footnote}{1} +Footnotes are done with a simple command,\footnote{Like this.} see +below. Citations using BIB\TeX{} (Patashnik, 1988) are also easy (see +[2], \sect7.4.2) and there are packages for more complex formats for +journals and publishers. You can add indexes with the \verb+\index+ +command and the \textsf{makeindex} program. + +\begin{Verbatim}[frame=single,fontsize=\footnotesize,commandchars=!<>] +Footnotes are done with a simple command,\footnote{Like this.} see below. Citations +using BIB\TeX{} \citeauthoryear{oren} are also easy (see \cite[§7.4.2]{flynn} and +there are packages for more complex formats for journals and publishers. You can +add indexes with the \verb`\index` command and the \textsf{makeindex} program. +!comment add the following at the end of your document and create!ttfamily myrefs.bib!rmfamily (see BIB!TeX manual [3]) +\bibliography{myrefs}\bibliographystyle{apalike} +\end{Verbatim} + +\vspace*{-3pt} +\subsubsection{References} + +\begin{enumerate*}\footnotesize\RaggedRight +\item Adams, Paul C. \textit{Linguistic Chaos in Montreal}, + \url{www.utexas.edu/depts/grg/adams/chaos.ppt}, 2/59, Oct 2006. +\item {\bfseries Flynn, P. \textit{Formatting Information}, + 2005, at \url{latex.silmaril.ie/formattinginformation/}} +\item Patashnik, O. \textit{BIB\TeX ing}, \TeX\ Users Group, 1988 + (distributed with all copies of \LaTeX). +\item Sherington, J. example table in `Informative Presentation of + Tables, Graphs and Statistics', 4.2, Statistical Services Centre, + University of Reading, + \url{www.reading.ac.uk/ssc/publications/guides/toptgs.html} +\item \bfseries\TeX\ Users Group, for \TeX\ Live + (\url{www.tug.org/texlive/}) and CTAN + (Comprehensive \TeX\ Archive Network) for downloads (\url{www.ctan.org}). +\end{enumerate*} + +\begin{note} +Commercial implementations of \TeX\ with business +support are available from Personal \TeX, Inc (PC\TeX); Blue Sky +Research (Textures~[Mac]); MacKichan Software, Inc (Scientific Word); +Micropress, Inc (V\TeX), True\TeX\ Software (True\TeX), and others. +\end{note} + +\end{document} + |