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This is a follow-on from "LaTeX for Complete Novices" by the same author. This book concentrates on typesetting aspects usually required in a PhD thesis, such as displaying code listings, algorithms and glossaries.
Contents
Abstract 1. Introduction 1.1 Building Your Document 1.1.1 LaTeXmk 1.1.2 Arara 2. Getting Started 3. Splitting a Large Document into Several Files 4. Formatting 4.1 Changing the Document Style 4.2 Changing the Page Style 4.3 Double-spacing 4.4 Changing the Title Page 4.5 Listings and Other Verbatim Text 4.6 Tabbing 4.7 Theorems 4.7.1 The amsthm Package 4.7.2 The ntheorem Package 4.8 Algorithms 4.9 Formatting SI Units 5. Generating a Bibliography 5.1 Creating a Bibliography Database 5.1.1 JabRef 5.1.2 Writing the .bib File Manually 5.2 BibTeX 5.2.1 Author-Year Citations 5.2.2 Troubleshooting 5.3 Biblatex 5.3.1 Troubleshooting 6. Generating Indexes and Glossaries 6.1 Using an External Indexing Application 6.1.1 Creating an Index (makeidx package) 6.1.2 Creating Glossaries, Lists of Symbols or Acronyms (glossaries package) 6.2 Using LaTeX to Sort and Collate Indexes or Glossaries (datagidx package) A. General Advice A.1 Too Many Unprocessed Floats A.2 General Thesis Writing Advice Bibliography Acronyms Summary of Commands and Environments Index GNU Free Documentation License HistoryNER(01): WOW