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Where to Get More Information

The LATEX User's Guide & Reference Manual is a very useful book which goes into much more detail than we have attempted here, for those who wish to delve deeper into the intricacies of LATEX. It is highly recommended, and not very expensive, at least as far as reference books go. Since Athena officially supports LATEX, you can ask questions about it using olc, and look through the OLC Stock Answers for the answers to other commonly asked questions. You may also wish to look at the online version of the LATEX user's guide, which is particularly useful when converting documents to LATEX2e format. It is found at
/afs/sipb.mit.edu/project/tex/share/texmf/doc/latex/base/usrguide.dvi.

You can also come by the SIPB office (in W20-557, just outside the Student Center cluster), or call us on the phone (253-7788), particularly if you have a more obscure or complicated question. As a last resort, The TEXbook describes the TEX typesetting system, which forms the basis for LATEX. It is significantly harder to understand than the LATEX manual.


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Alex Rolfe
1999-10-29