TeX for the Impatient

By Paul W. Abrahams with Karl Berry and Kathryn A. Hargreaves
Addison-Wesley, 1992
ISBN: 0-201-51375-7
357 pages

Designed specifically as a quick reference for common questions, this book was written for both new and experienced users in mind. It is organised to make TeX faster to learn and use for novice and master alike.

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TeX for the Impatient...

TeX, a software system created by Donald E. Knuth, sets the standard for typesetting in mathematics, science, and engineering. TeX for the Impatient is a handbook that arose from the need to help technical writers learn TeX more quickly--and once having learned it, to find fast answers to common questions. Clear, concise, and accessible, this book is organized for easy retrieval of information, thoroughly indexed, and carefully designed for learning by example.

Paul Abrahams, the senior author, approached this handbook as someone who had just learned TeX. "What kind of book," he asked himself, "would have made it easier for me to learn TeX? What kind of book would I need now, as a more experienced user, to locate commands or functions that I never learned or only half remember?" With coauthors Hargreaves and Berry contributing their technical and typographical expertise, he has written a book packed with concise instructions, useful tips and techniques, and a wealth of lightly humorous yet illuminating examples.

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TeX for the Impatient addresses the practical demands of busy people who have discovered the unmatched benefits of TeX, but whose time and interest in mastering all of its intricacies may be limited--or indeed of anyone, even an expert, who need a quick reference guide to TeX.

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