Transcription of LATEX Tutorials - TeX Users Group (TUG)
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LATEX TutorialsA PRIMERI ndian TEX Users GroupTrivandrum, India2003 SeptemberLATEX Tutorials A PRIMERI ndian TEX Users GroupEDITOR:E. KrishnanCOVER:G. S. KrishnaCopyrightc 2002,2003 Indian TEX Users GroupFloorIII,SJPB uildings, Cotton HillsTrivandrum695014, is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of theGNUFree Documentation License, , with no invariant sections, no front-cover texts, and noback-cover texts. A copy of the license is included in the document is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty; withouteven the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular by the Indian TEX Users GroupOnline versions of this Tutorials are available at: ideal situation occurs whenthe things that we regard as beau-tiful are also regarded by otherpeople as useful.
TEX is also a programming language, so that by learning this language, people can write code for additional features. In fact LATEX itself is such a (large) collection of extra features. And the collective effort is continuing, with more and more people writing extra packages. I.1.1. A …
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