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This book presents direct and concise explanations and examples to many LaTeX syntax and structures, allowing students and researchers to quickly understand the basics that are required for writing and preparing book manuscripts, journal articles, reports, presentation slides and academic theses and dissertations for publication.
Unlike much of the literature currently available on LaTeX, which takes a more technical stance, focusing on the details of the software itself, this book presents a user-focused guide that is concerned with its application to everyday tasks and scenarios. It is packed with exercises and looks at topics like formatting text, drawing and inserting tables and figures, bibliographies and indexes, equations, slides, and provides valuable explanations to error and warning messages so you can get work done with the least time and effort needed. This means LaTeX in 24 Hours can be used by students and researchers with little or no previous experience with LaTeX to gain quick and noticeable results, as well as being used as a quick reference guide for those more experienced who want to refresh their knowledge on the subject.

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“This work is a great option for people who want to quickly and efficiently learn how to prepare a document in LaTeX. Every aspect of writing a document is presented with enough detail to cover the preparation of a thesis, a scientific textbook, a research article, a conference presentation, a poster, and other relevant works. So researchers of all levels, from lower to high, will find the information needed to complete their work in style.” (Lazaros Moysis, zbMATH 1447.68001, 2020)



Table of Contents
Introduction.- Fonts Selection.- Formatting Texts I.- Formatting Texts II.- Page Layout and Style.- Listing and Tabbing Texts.- Table Preparation I.- Table Preparation II.- Figure Insertion 77.- Figure Drawing.- Equation Writing I.- Equation Writing II.- User-Defined Macros.- Bibliographies with LATEX.- Bibliographies with BIBTEX.- Lists of Contents and Indexes.- Miscellaneous I.- Miscellaneous II.- Letters and Articles.- Book and Report.- Slide Preparation I.- Slide Preparation II.- Error and Warning Messages.- Exercises- Appendix A: Symbols and Notations.

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    Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
    Publication Date: 07/07/2017
    ISBN13: 9783319478302, 978-3319478302
    ISBN10: 3319478303

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book presents direct and concise explanations and examples to many LaTeX syntax and structures, allowing students and researchers to quickly understand the basics that are required for writing and preparing book manuscripts, journal articles, reports, presentation slides and academic theses and dissertations for publication.
    Unlike much of the literature currently available on LaTeX, which takes a more technical stance, focusing on the details of the software itself, this book presents a user-focused guide that is concerned with its application to everyday tasks and scenarios. It is packed with exercises and looks at topics like formatting text, drawing and inserting tables and figures, bibliographies and indexes, equations, slides, and provides valuable explanations to error and warning messages so you can get work done with the least time and effort needed. This means LaTeX in 24 Hours can be used by students and researchers with little or no previous experience with LaTeX to gain quick and noticeable results, as well as being used as a quick reference guide for those more experienced who want to refresh their knowledge on the subject.

    Trade Review

    “This work is a great option for people who want to quickly and efficiently learn how to prepare a document in LaTeX. Every aspect of writing a document is presented with enough detail to cover the preparation of a thesis, a scientific textbook, a research article, a conference presentation, a poster, and other relevant works. So researchers of all levels, from lower to high, will find the information needed to complete their work in style.” (Lazaros Moysis, zbMATH 1447.68001, 2020)



    Table of Contents
    Introduction.- Fonts Selection.- Formatting Texts I.- Formatting Texts II.- Page Layout and Style.- Listing and Tabbing Texts.- Table Preparation I.- Table Preparation II.- Figure Insertion 77.- Figure Drawing.- Equation Writing I.- Equation Writing II.- User-Defined Macros.- Bibliographies with LATEX.- Bibliographies with BIBTEX.- Lists of Contents and Indexes.- Miscellaneous I.- Miscellaneous II.- Letters and Articles.- Book and Report.- Slide Preparation I.- Slide Preparation II.- Error and Warning Messages.- Exercises- Appendix A: Symbols and Notations.

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