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Latex Books

Getting Started with LaTeX / LaTeX Cheat Sheet

Pages: ~2 pages
Contents:
* Document classes > Common documentclass options (paper size, page orientation, font), Packages, Title, Miscellaneous.
* Document structure, References, Text environments, Floating bodies, Tabular environments (tabbing environment, tabular environment, tabular column specification, tabular elements), Math mode, Math mode symbols.
* Text properties (Font face, Font size, Verbatim text / escape character in text, Justification, Miscellaneous).
* Text mode symbols (Symbols, Accents, Delimiters / escape character list, Dashes, Line and page breaks, miscellaneous
* Sample LaTex document.
* Bibiliography and citations (Citation types, BibTex entry types, BibTex fields, Common BibTex style files, BibTex example).
http://www.stdout.org/~winston/latex/latexsheet-a4.pdf

Mirror:

https://www.studeersnel.nl/nl/document/technische-universiteit-eindhoven/calculus-variant-b/latexsheet-a4-a-guide-to-latex-for-beginners/20226472
https://www.scribd.com/document/21365287/Latex-Sheet
http://wch.github.io/latexsheet/

Title: MIT "Inessential LaTeX"

Pages: ~30 pages
Contents:
Introduction, Getting Started, Creating Document, Processing Document, Error Messages, Margins, Type Style, Type Sizes, Footnotes, Tables, List, Documents In Foreign Language, Mathematical, Pictures, Citations and References.
https://stuff.mit.edu/sipb/ilatex

Mirror:

https://stuff.mit.edu/afs/sipb/project/www/latex/guide/
TeX and LaTeX WikiBooks

Title: TeX and LaTeX WikiBooks

Language: English
Pages: ~210 pages
Contents:
new users who wish to learn as well as old hands who need a quick reference.
This book is organized into different parts:
Getting Started will provide you with the very first steps to print your first document, from installing the needed software to basic concepts and syntax.
Common Elements discusses common features you would expect from a document processor, including fonts, layout, colors, lists, and figures.
Mechanics are some topics that are not really necessary to write a basic document, but could help you understand how some parts of the system work. These topics are required for fine-tuning documents. Use them as support for various chapters, as they are often being referred to.
Technical Text focuses on different specialized matters, mostly for scientific work.
Special Pages is for the structured pages usually put in appendices.
Special Documents: this part tackles other kind of documents different from the classic article style.
Creating Graphics is for the process of writing graphics from a LaTeX document.
Programming or how to create your own macros and packages.
Miscellaneous contains everything that does not fit in the previous parts, like project management and other subjects related to LaTeX but not inherent to LaTeX itself.
Help and Recommendations : the FAQ encompasses very common pitfalls and important recommendations for everyone, we urge you to read it; the Tips and Tricks are much more specific matters.
Appendices: Authors, Links, Package Reference, Sample LaTeX documents, Index, Command Glossary http://tobi.oetiker.ch/lshort/lshort.pdf

Title: The Not So Short Introduction to LATEX 2

Pages: ~350 pages
Contents:
Preface, Things You Need to Know, A Bit of History, Basics, LaTeX Input Files, Input File Structure, A Typical Command Line Session, The Layout of the Document, Files You Might Encounter, Big Projects, Typesetting Text, Typesetting Mathematical Formulae, Specialities, Producing Mathematical Graphics, Customising LaTeX, Installing LaTeX, Bibliography,

Mirror:

https://gking.harvard.edu/files/lshort2.pdf http://www1.maths.leeds.ac.uk/latex/latex-short.pdf https://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/lshort/english/ https://tug.ctan.org/info/symbols/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf

LaTeX Symbols / The Comprehensive LATEX Symbol List

Pages: ~400 pages symbols-all.pdf, symbols-a4.pdf, rawtablesa4.pdf Contents: Introduction, Body-text symbols, Mathematical symbols, Science and technology symbols, Dingbats, Ancient languages, Musical symbols, Gaming symbols, Other symbols, Fonts with minimal LaTeX support, Additional Information, References, Index,

Mirror:

https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~shaoml/symbols-a4.pdf
https://ftp.unpad.ac.id/ctan/info/symbols/comprehensive/
https://mirrors.rit.edu/CTAN/info/symbols/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf

Various very helpful reference books

https://www.latex-project.org/help/books/
https://www.cmpe.boun.edu.tr/~bingol/latex

Latex Tools:

Lyx Editor = Latex Editor
Graphical Tool to Decipher LaTeX Symbols * = http://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html
Table generator * = http://www.tablesgenerator.com/
Equation Editor * = http://www.imatheq.com/corpsite/index.html
Latex Editor * = https://www.overleaf.com/
Latex and Octave Editor must login first and support mobile handset ( like Android and iPhone ) * https://www.verbosus.com/

Examples And other Resources:

(Sample Latex Document / A fork of Ken Clary's GameTeX) https://github.com/dwhalen/SGSTeX ( Latex User Guide *) https://kpu.pressbooks.pub/latexuserguide/front-matter/introduction/ (Latex example of tree structure) https://mally.stanford.edu/~sr/computing/latex-example.html (A Simple Latex  mathematical and scientific writings or publications document) https://guides.nyu.edu/LaTeX/sample-document (Latex Templates) https://www.latextemplates.com/ (TikZ examples feature: Nodes and shapes) https://texample.net/

Notes:

~ ( tilde symbol ) is for approximate pages ( more or less )
* ( asterisk symbol ) is for online resources, like manual websites, online tools

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