http://theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~nlct/latex/novices/
Is my guide of choice, and I've found it useful for everything from getting started to some more tricky bits and bobs. Maybe it's of help to you. HTH ^Tom On Wednesday, 14 December 2011, Zoe Stephenson <z...@daeghnao.com> wrote: > On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 03:46:48PM +0000, Harry Mills wrote: >> Knowing Zoe she may still have the slides... > > I have many different sets of slides for LaTeX. However, I don't really > have anything all that introductory. The stuff I recall from many years > ago was messing about with fonts. > > I'm currently pondering taking a course that I helped with in the CS > department and turning it into an 8-part introductory thing. It requires > some decent time to put into it though, and other commitments have > gotten in the way. > > The main trouble with learning LaTeX these days is that it's been around > for nearly 30 years and a lot of stuff that you read about it is from > the early days; getting hold of good recent information can be tricky if > you don't already know the landscape. Something to bear in mind if > you're just starting out. > > My personal recommendation is to grab a recentish copy of Kopka and > Daly's book and go through that. Meanwhile, I'll see if I can find any > time at all to do things. > > -- > -- zoe > > _______________________________________________ > York mailing list > York@lists.lug.org.uk > https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/york >
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