Includes bibliographical references (pages 521-524) and index
I.A short course -- 1. Typing your first article -- II. Text and math -- 2. Typing text -- 3. Text environments -- 4. Typing math -- 5. Multiline math displays -- III. Document structure -- 6. LaTeX documents -- 7. Standard LaTeX document classes -- 8. AMS documents -- IV. Customization -- 9. Customizing LaTeX -- V. Long documents -- 10. BibTeX -- 11. MakeIndex -- 12. Books in LaTeX -- VI. Math and the web -- 13. TeX, LaTeX, and the Internet -- 14. Putting LaTeX on the web -- A. Math symbol tables -- B. Text symbol tables -- C. Background -- D. PostScript fonts -- E. LaTeX localized -- F.A book document class -- G. Conversions -- H. Final word
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"Math into LATEX is for the mathematician, physicist, engineer, scientist, or technical typist who needs to quickly learn how to write and typeset articles and books containing mathematical formulas, and requires a thorough reference book on all aspects of LATEX and the AMS packages, the enhancements to LATEX by the American Mathematical Society."--Jacket