List of Figures

1.1 Data flow in the LaTeX system

2.1 The layout for a display heading

2.2 The layout for a run-in heading

2.3 Parameters defining the layout of a contents file

3.1 Schematic layout of footnotes

3.2 The placement of text and footnotes with the ftnright package

3.3 Parameters used by the list environment

4.1 Page layout parameters and visualization

4.2 Schematic overview of how LaTeX’s marker mechanism works

6.1 Spacing layout of the subfig package

7.1 Major font characteristics

7.2 Comparison of serifed and sans serif letters

7.3 Comparison between upright and italic shapes

7.4 Comparison between caps and small caps

7.5 Outline and shaded shapes

7.6 Scaled and designed fonts (Computer Modern)

8.1 Sample page typeset with Computer Modern fonts

8.2 Sample page typeset with Concrete fonts

8.3 Sample page typeset with Concrete and Euler fonts

8.4 Sample page typeset with Fourier fonts

8.5 Sample page typeset with Times and Symbol

8.6 Sample page typeset with Times and TX fonts

8.7 Sample page typeset with Times and TM Math fonts

8.8 Sample page typeset with Palatino and Math Pazo

8.9 Sample page typeset with Palatino and PX fonts

8.10 Sample page typeset with Palatino and PA Math fonts

8.11 Sample page typeset with Baskerville fonts

8.12 Sample page typeset with Charter fonts

8.13 Sample page typeset with Lucida Bright

8.14 Sample page typeset with CM Bright fonts

8.15 Sample page typeset with Helvetica Math fonts

8.16 Sample page typeset with Info Math fonts

9.1 A Hebrew document

10.1 The contents of the file w.eps

10.2 A LaTeX box and possible origin reference points

10.3 SVG generated from a dvi file

11.1 The sequential flow of index processing

11.2 Stepwise development of index processing

11.3 Example of index commands and the showidx package

11.4 Printing the index and the output of the showidx option

11.5 Example of the use of special characters with MakeIndex

11.6 Example of customizing the output format of an index

11.7 Adding leaders to an index

11.8 xindy process model

12.1 Data flow when running BibTeX and LaTeX

12.2 Sample BibTeX database tex.bib

12.3 Sample BibTeX database jura.bib

13.1 Output of the program printbib

13.2 Output of the program bib2html

13.3 The pybliographic work space

13.4 Native editing in pybliographic

13.5 The JBibtexManager work space

13.6 The BibTexMng work space

A.1 An example of a class file extending article

C.1 The TeX Users Group web home page

C.2 Using the CTAN web interface

C.3 Graham Williams’ TeX catalogue on the web

C.4 Finding documentation with the texdoctk program

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