The LaTeX companion

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The LaTeX companion

Frank Mittelbach, Ulrike Fischer

(Addison-Wesley series on tools and techniques for computer typesetting / series editor, Frank Mittelbach)

Addison-Wesley Professional, c2023

3rd ed

  • Part II

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This edition consists of two parts. This is Part II and you can find Part I by going to ISBN 9780134658940. A bundle of both books is available at a special, discounted price; please see the listing for ISBN 9780138166489. For nearly three decades The LaTeX Companion has been the essential resource for anyone using LaTeX to create high-quality documents. Just like the earlier editions, this completely updated third edition is designed to serve as the stable core resource for users: covering all aspects of document production, from detailed micro-typography questions and macro-typography (heading design, lists, mathematics, tables, graphics, fonts, page-layout, etc.) to bibliography and index production. All chapters have been thoroughly revised and in many cases largely extended to describe new important functionality and features. More than 5,000 add-on packages have been analyzed in detail, out of which roughly 10% have been chosen for inclusion in The LaTeX Companion. All important aspects of these packages are described to provide the user once again with a satisfying one-stop-shop experience for the decade to come. Following the concept of the earlier versions, the new edition is full of novel tips and tricks for using LaTeX in both traditional and modern typesetting, and also shows you how to customize layout features to your own needs--from phrases and paragraphs to headings, lists, and pages. New to this edition: Inclusion of, or more details on, important new or changed large-scale packages, e.g., biblatex, fontspec, hyperref, mathtools, siunitx, tcolorbox, tikz, and unicode-math, to name just a few. Coverage of newer engine developments, e.g., the use of Unicode engines with LaTeX. Discussion of all vital changes to LaTeX itself, which is is undergoing a transformation to keep it relevant in the years to come. Examples are the new hook management system for LaTeX, the extended document command syntax, and the inclusion of the LaTeX3 programming layer into the LaTeX format. Inclusion of many new, useful (smaller) packages in all chapters--each offering additional functionality. Two new chapters devoted to the use of high-quality fonts for text and math (OpenType, TrueType, and Type 1), now available for use with LaTeX. They offer a comprehensive set of samples to choose from (more than 120 text font families and 40 math font layouts), compiled with the help of an expert font designer. Revised discussions of multi-lingual support by the authors of the babel system to typeset text from a wide range of languages and cultures. The chapter on bibliography generation now also covers the styles made available with biblatex and biber. More than 1,500 fully tested examples (an increase of 30%) that illustrate the text and solve typographical and technical problems--all ready to run! Part I contains chapters on: Introduction to LaTeX and its history • LaTeX's document structure • Basic formatting tools (paragraph level) • Basic formatting tools (larger structures) • Page layout • Tabular material • Float handling • Graphics generation and manipulation • Font selection and encodings This volume (Part II) of the edition covers: Text and symbol fonts Higher mathematics Fonts in formulas Localizing documents Index generation Bibliography generation Managing citations Package documentation tools LaTeX programming and troubleshooting problems In short, the two parts of The LaTeX Companion, Third Edition, cover all you need to know about LaTeX use in the twenty-first century, while also offering expertly curated discussions of the best add-on packages now available. The examples can be downloaded from https://ctan.org/pkg/tlc3-examples. Register your book for convenient access to downloads, updates, and/or corrections as they become available.

目次

List of Figures xxii List of Tables xxiv Foreword, Part II xxix Preface, Part II xxxi Chapter 10: Text and Symbol Fonts 1 10.1 Overview 2 10.2 Samples of larger font families 11 10.3 Humanist (Oldstyle) serif fonts 36 10.4 Garalde (Oldstyle) serif fonts 38 10.5 Transitional/Neoclassical serif fonts 46 10.6 Didone (Modern) serif fonts 60 10.7 Slab serif (Egyptian) fonts 64 10.8 Sans serif fonts 67 10.9 Monospaced (typewriter) fonts 88 10.10 Historical and other fonts 97 10.11 Fonts supporting Latin and polytonic Greek 106 10.12 Fonts supporting Latin and Cyrillic 110 10.13 The LaTeX world of symbols 113 Chapter 11: Higher Mathematics 127 11.1 Introduction to amsmath and mathtools 128 11.2 Display and alignment structures for equations 131 11.3 Matrix-like environments 153 11.4 Compound structures and decorations 163 11.5 Variable symbol commands180 11.6 Words in mathematics 191 11.7 Fine-tuning the mathematical layout 194 11.8 Symbols in formulas 208 Chapter 12: Fonts in formulas 225 12.1 The world of (Latin) math alphabets 226 12.2 Making it bold 235 12.3 Traditional math font setup through packages 238 12.4 unicode-math -- Using Unicode math fonts 253 12.5 A visual comparison of different math setups 261 Chapter 13: Localizing documents 297 13.1 TeX and non–English languages 297 13.2 The babel user interface 301 13.3 User commands provided by language options 308 13.4 Support for Cyrillic and Greek 324 13.5 Complex scripts 330 13.6 Tailoring babel 332 13.7 Other approaches 341 Chapter 14: Index Generation 343 14.1 Syntax of the index entries 345 14.2 MakeIndex -- A program to sort and format indexes 350 14.3 upmendex -- A Unicode-aware indexing program 364 14.4 xindy, xindex -- Two other indexing programs 370 14.5 Enhancing the index with LATEX features 371 Chapter 15: Bibliography Generation 375 15.1 The standard LaTeX bibliography environment 376 15.2 The biber and BibTeX programs378 15.3 The BibTeX database format 380 15.4 Using BibTeX or biber to produce the bibliography 409 15.5 On-line bibliographies 413 15.6 Bibliography database management tools 414 15.7 Formatting the bibliography with styles 418 Chapter 16: Managing Citations 469 16.1 Introduction 469 16.2 The number-only system 473 16.3 The author-date system 487 16.4 The author-number system 502 16.5 The author-title system 507 16.6 The verbose system 537 16.7 biblatex -- One ring to rule them all 541 16.8 Multiple bibliographies in one document 569 Chapter 17: LaTeX Package Documentation Tools 583 17.1 doc -- Documenting LaTeX and other code 584 17.2 docstrip.tex -- Producing ready-to-run code 599 17.3 l3build -- A versatile development environment 606 17.4 Making use of version control tools 615 Appendix A: LaTeX Overview for Preamble, Package, and Class Writers 621 A.1 Linking markup and formatting 622 A.2 Counters and length expressions 646 A.3 Page markup -- Boxes and rules 660 A.4 LaTeX's hook management 671 A.5 Control structure extensions 685 A.6 Package and class file structure 693 Appendix B: Tracing and Resolving Problems 711 B.1 Error messages 712 B.2 Dying with memory exceeded 744 B.3 Warnings and informational messages 749 B.4 TeX and LaTeX commands for tracing 765 Appendix C: Going beyond 783 C.1 Learn LaTeX -- A LaTeX online course for beginners 784 C.2 Finding information available on your computer 785 C.3 Accessing online information and getting help 787 C.4 Getting all those TeX files 789 C.5 Giving back to the community 792 Bibliography 795 Index of Commands and Concepts 805 People 955 Biographies 961 Production Notes 965

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