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LaTeX

LaTeX. LaTeX is a document preparation system for high-quality typesetting. It is most often used for medium-to-large technical or scientific documents, but it can be used for almost any form of publishing.

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LaTeX

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  1. LaTeX LaTeX is a document preparation system for high-quality typesetting. It is most often used for medium-to-large technical or scientific documents, but it can be used for almost any form of publishing. LaTeX is not a word processor! Instead, LaTeX encourages authors not to worry too much about the appearance of their documents, but to concentrate on getting the right content. (http://www.latex-project.org/intro.html)

  2. LaTeX Looks like this Cartesian closed categories and the price of eggsJane DoeSeptember 1994 Hello world! \documentclass{article}\title{Cartesian closed categories and the price of eggs}\author{Jane Doe}\date{September 1994}\begin{document} \maketitle Hello world!\end{document} * This document is an article.* Its title is Cartesian closed categories and the price of eggs.* Its author is Jane Doe.* It was written in September 1994.* The document consists of a title followed by the text Hello world! Is interpreted like this Is defined like this

  3. LaTeX document source Latex source file(s) (.tex) dvips ps file LaTeX dvi file dvipdf pdf file bibtex file(s) (.bib) bibtex dvi viewer references

  4. LaTeXWas brauchen wir? • Linux: • normalerweise ist alles installiert (emacs, latex, bibtex, xdvi, dvips, dvipdf, gsview, acroread) • Windows: • emacs: http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/ • latex, bibtex, dvi viewer, dvips, dvipdf: • http://www.latex-project.org/ftp.html • http://www.miktex.org/ • Adobe Reader: http://www.adobe.com/ • Ghost view: http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/ (APFL Ghostscript, GSview)

  5. LaTeXWie machen wir das? • .tex und .bib Dateien in emacs (oder anderes text Editor schreiben)(emacs sehr gut für bibtex entries) • latex Dokument kompilieren: • latex my_paper.texbibtex my_paperlatex my_paper.texlatex my_paper.tex • dvi Datei anschauen: xdvi my_paper.dvi • wenn ok, pdf produzieren: • dvipdf my_paper.dvi

  6. LaTeXSeminar Paper? • Paper wird in IEEE style hergestellt • IEEE stylefile und template runterladen: • http://www.ieee.org • bei Fragen: • http://www.latex-project.org/guides/ • http://www.google.com

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