Reference documents

For TeX primitive commands a rather nice quick reference booklet, by John W. Shipman, is available; it’s arranged in the same way as the TeXbook. By contrast, you can view David Bausum’s list of TeX primitives alphabetically or arranged by “family”. Either way, the list has a link for each control sequence, that leads you to a detailed description, which includes page references to the TeXbook.

There doesn’t seem to be a reference that takes in Plain TeX as well as the primitive commands.

An interesting LaTeX “cheat sheet” is available from CTAN: it’s a list of (more or less) everything you ‘ought to’ remember, for basic LaTeX use. (It’s laid out very compactly for printing on N.\ American ‘letter’; printed on ISO A4, using Adobe Acrobat’s “shrink to fit”, it strains aged eyes…)

Similarly, there’s no completely reliable command-organised reference to LaTeX. The page (provided by NASA) Hypertext Help with LaTeX is recently much improved. It still talks in LaTeX 2.09-isms in places, but it’s been updated for current LaTeX. There are a number of mirrors of the site, and it may be worth choosing a “local” one if you’re going to use it a lot.

Another LaTeX2e reference (provided by the Emerson Center of Emory University) is: LaTeXe help

Cheat sheet
info/latexcheat/latexcheat/latexsheet.pdf

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