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Copyright © 1987-1999 Student Information Processing Board of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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... EZ.2
EZ is improving, and may someday be good enough for thesis work--but LATEX has actually been used to write textbooks, and is a standard system in many parts of the typesetting industry (along with TEX.)
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... looking3
FrameMaker will sometimes ``lose'' documents due to bugs. EZ regularly has problems with large documents. Thesis writers beware...
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... OLC4
On-Line Consultants
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....5
This LATEX guide is a report.
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... are:6
Those marked with a ${}^{\dagger}$ require a special TEXINPUTS environment variable discussed in Section 4.
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... widths.7
Both fullpage and simplemargins (see below) are explained in detail in Section 6.1.
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... chapters,8
Chapters are available within book and report but not in article, so that an article can be included as a chapter.
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... file9
This information is stored in the file ending in .aux, which some people remove between invocations of LATEX. Doing this may save space, but it causes LATEX to have to repeat a lot of work, so you should avoid doing this until you're sure that you won't be re-running LATEX again in the near future.
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... WYSIWYG10
What You See Is What You Get
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... editing11
The problem with WYSIWYG systems is that often what you see isn't really what you get, and the system usually doesn't have any good way to deal with these problems. We prefer to think of it as WYSIRN (What You See Is Really Neat) vs. WYSIWYAF (What You See Is What you Asked For) systems.
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... locker12
The outland locker is maintained by the SIPB and many other contributors and generally holds programs that are unsupported or in testing. This means that you probably don't want to be using LyX (or anything else from outland for important work. Please read the file /mit/outland/README for more information on the support policy.
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... PostScript13
PostScript is the ``language'' understood by Athena printers, and many others.
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... printer14
You can check this by typing lpq and noting what printer it lists.
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... call,15
Our phone number is 253-7788, or stop by our office in W20-557--just outside the Student Center cluster.
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... Consultants.16
On-line, type olc or call 253-4435.
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... them.17
Except for people writing books and theses, who need them.
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... margins.18
While this is very useful for double-sided documents, it can make changing the margins a little confusing.
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... footnote19
See? It's a footnote.
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... language.20
Some languages require unusual fonts. SIPB is experimenting with TEX for other languages, including German, Russian, and Arabic; send email to bug-newtex if you are interested in more details.
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....21
Notice that although nothing in particular was subscripted, LATEX was told to subscript and it did the ``right thing''.
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... file.22
The programs tgif and xfig, in the sipb locker, will allow you to draw pictures and save them as PostScript files. Also, the program xv, in the graphics locker, can convert files from many popular graphics formats to Encapsulated PostScript format (with some loss of quality) by telling it to save as PostScript. See the SIPB document An Inessential Guide to Athena for more information.
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Alex Rolfe
1999-10-29