List of Tables

1.1 Major file types used by TeX and LaTeX

2.1 LaTeX’s standard sectioning commands

2.2 Language-dependent strings for headings

2.3 A summary of the minitoc parameters

3.1 ISO currency codes of the euro and the 12 euro-zone countries

3.2 Parameters used by ragged2e

3.3 Effective aselinestretch values for different font sizes

3.4 Footnote symbol lists predefined by footmisc

3.5 Commands controlling an itemize list environment

3.6 Commands controlling an enumerate list environment

3.7 Languages supported by listings (Winter 2003)

3.8 Length parameters used by multicols

3.9 Counters used by multicols

4.1 Standard paper size options in LaTeX

4.2 Default values for the page layout parameters (letterpaper)

4.3 Page style defining commands in LaTeX

5.1 The preamble options in the standard LaTeX tabular environment

5.2 Additional preamble options in the array package

5.3 The preamble options in the tabulary package

7.1 Standard size-changing commands

7.2 Standard font-changing commands and declarations

7.3 Font attribute defaults

7.4 Predefined math alphabet identifiers in LaTeX

7.5 Classification of the Computer Modern font families

7.6 Commands made available with textcomp

7.6 Commands made available with textcomp (cont.)

7.7 Fonts used by PSNFSS packages

7.8 Classification of font families in the PSNFSS distribution

7.9 Glyphs in the PostScript font Zapf Dingbats

7.10 Glyphs in the PostScript font Symbol

7.11 Classification of the Concrete font families

7.12 Classification of the Computer Modern Bright font families

7.13 Classification of the LuxiMono font family

7.14 Classification of the TX font families

7.15 Classification of the PX font families

7.16 Classification of the Fourier-GUTenberg font families

7.17 Classification of the URW Antiqua and Grotesk fonts

7.18 Classification of the Euler math font families

7.19 Glyphs in the wasy fonts

7.20 Glyphs in the MarVoSym font

7.21 Glyphs in the font bbding

7.22 TIPA shortcut characters

7.23 Classification of the EuroSym font family

7.24 Classification of the Adobe euro font families

7.25 Weight and width classification of fonts

7.26 Shape classification of fonts

7.27 Standard font encodings used with LaTeX

7.28 Karl Berry’s font file name classification scheme

7.29 Glyph chart for msbm10 produced by the nfssfont.tex program

7.30 Math symbol type classification

7.31 LICR objects represented with single characters

7.32 Glyph chart for a T1-encoded font (ecrm1000)

7.33 Standard LICR objects

8.1 Display environments in the amsmath package

8.2 Default rule thickness in different math styles

8.3 Vertically extensible symbols

8.4 Predefined operators and functions

8.5 Mathematical styles in sub-formulas

8.6 Mathematical spacing commands

8.7 Space between symbols

8.8 Latin letters and Arabic numerals

8.9 Symbols of class mathord (Greek)

8.10 Symbols of class mathord (letter-shaped)

8.11 Symbols of class mathord (miscellaneous)

8.12 Mathematical accents, giving sub-formulas of class mathord

8.13 Symbols of class mathbin (miscellaneous)

8.14 Symbols of class mathbin (boxes)

8.15 Symbols of class mathbin (circles)

8.16 Symbols of class mathrel (equality and order)

8.17 Symbols of class mathrel (equality and order—negated)

8.18 Symbols of class mathrel (sets and inclusion)

8.19 Symbols of class mathrel (sets and inclusion—negated)

8.20 Symbols of class mathrel (arrows)

8.21 Symbols of class mathrel (arrows—negated)

8.22 Symbols of class mathrel (negation and arrow extensions)

8.23 Symbols of class mathrel (miscellaneous)

8.24 Symbols of class mathpunct, mathord, mathinner (punctuation)

8.25 Symbols of class mathop

8.26 Symbol pairs of class mathopen and mathclose (extensible)

8.27 Symbol pairs of class mathopen and mathclose (non-extensible)

9.1 Language options supported by the babel system

9.2 Language-dependent strings in babel (English defaults)

9.3 Language-dependent strings in babel (French, Greek, Polish, Russian)

9.4 Different methods for representing numbers by letters

9.5 Alternative mathematical operators for Eastern European languages

9.6 Glyph chart for a T2A-encoded font (larm1000)

9.7 Glyph chart for an LGR-encoded font (grmn1000)

9.8 Greek transliteration with Latin letters for the LGR encoding

9.9 LGR ligatures producing single-accented glyphs

9.10 Available composite spiritus and accent combinations

9.11 Glyph chart for an LHE-encoded font (shold10)

9.12 Hebrew font-changing commands

10.1 Overview of color and graphics capabilities of device drivers

10.2 Arguments of DeclareGraphicsRule

10.3 Major options of the dvips program

11.1 Input style parameters for MakeIndex

11.2 Output style parameters for MakeIndex

11.3 Languages supported by texindy

11.4 xindy standard modules

12.1 Gender specification in jurabib

12.2 Comparison of packages for multiple bibliographies

13.1 BibTeX’s entry types as defined in most styles

13.2 BibTeX’s standard entry fields

13.3 Predefined journal strings in BibTeX styles

13.4 Selected BibTeX style files

13.5 Requirements for formatting names

13.6 Language support in custom-bib (summer 2003)

13.7 BibTeX style file commands

13.8 BibTeX style file built-in functions

14.1 Overview of doc package commands

A.1 LaTeX’s units of length

A.2 Predefined horizontal spaces

A.3 Predefined vertical spaces

A.4 Default values for TeX’s rule primitives

A.5 LaTeX’s internal oolean switches

A.6 Commands for package and class files

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