New book: Making TeX Work (fwd)
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Several months ago, I posted a tentative table of contents for a book that
I was writing. That book is now finished, and will be available in April
from O'Reilly and Associates:
Title : Making TeX Work
Author : Norman Walsh
Publisher : O'Reilly and Associates
Date : April, 1994
ISBN : 1-56592-051-1
Pages : 518
Price : US$29.95
Thanks for all the help and suggestions, everyone.
Here's the final TOC:
Table of Contents
Page
Preface ................................................................ xxv
Why Read This Book? ............................................... xxv
Scope of This Book ................................................ xxvi
Conventions Used in This Book ..................................... xxviii
How to Get TeX .................................................... xxix
Where Are the Files? ......................................... xxx
Getting Software Without FTP ................................. xxx
Getting Examples From This Book .............................. xxxi
Versions of TeX ................................................... xxxiii
Implementations and Platforms ..................................... xxxiv
UNIX ......................................................... xxxiv
MS-DOS ....................................................... xxxiv
OS/2 ......................................................... xxxv
Macintosh .................................................... xxxv
We'd Like to Hear From You ........................................ xxxv
Acknowledgments ................................................... xxxvi
I: An Introduction to TeX .............................................. 1
1: The Big Picture ..................................................... 3
What Is TeX? ...................................................... 3
TeX for Beginners ................................................. 4
Boxes and Glue ............................................... 5
Control Sequences ............................................ 6
Special Characters ........................................... 8
TeXt Formatting Versus Word Processing ............................ 11
What About Desktop Publishing? ............................... 13
What About troff? ............................................ 14
What About SGML? ............................................. 15
How TeX Works ..................................................... 15
TeXing a Simple Document ..................................... 15
TeXing More Complex Documents ................................ 19
Building a Table of Contents ................................. 20
Figure References ............................................ 20
Indexes and Glossaries ....................................... 21
Bibliographies ............................................... 21
Special Things ............................................... 22
2: Editing ............................................................. 23
What Can an Editor Do? ............................................ 24
Quoting Automatically ........................................ 24
Matching Braces .............................................. 25
Inserting Common Control Sequences ........................... 25
Running TeX Automatically .................................... 25
GNU Emacs ......................................................... 26
Starting TeX Mode ............................................ 26
Typing in Emacs .............................................. 27
Running TeX Automatically .................................... 27
AUC-TeX ........................................................... 27
Starting AUC-TeX ............................................. 28
Typing in AUC-TeX ............................................ 28
AUC-TeX Outline Mode ......................................... 31
Intelligent Paragraph Reformatting ........................... 31
Multi-file Documents ......................................... 31
Running TeX .................................................. 32
Finding Errors ............................................... 32
Multi-Edit ........................................................ 33
Setting Up TeX Support ....................................... 33
Typing in Multi-Edit ......................................... 34
Running TeX .................................................. 35
Brief ............................................................. 35
MicroEMACS ........................................................ 35
epm: OS/2's Enhanced Editor ....................................... 35
Other Tools ....................................................... 36
TeX as a Compiler ................................................. 37
Processing a Document ........................................ 38
Spellchecking ..................................................... 41
ispell ....................................................... 41
amSpell ...................................................... 41
Revision Control .................................................. 42
TeX Shells ........................................................ 43
TeXShell ..................................................... 43
TeXPert ...................................................... 44
4TeX ......................................................... 44
PMTeX ........................................................ 45
TeXit ........................................................ 45
3: Running TeX ......................................................... 47
What Do You Run? .................................................. 47
What Files Does TeX Need? ......................................... 48
Pool Files ................................................... 48
Format Files ................................................. 49
User Files ................................................... 49
The Command Line .................................................. 51
Command-line Options ......................................... 51
Command-line Cautions ........................................ 52
TeX Without Options ............................................... 55
What About Errors? ................................................ 56
Log Files .................................................... 58
Interpreting TeX Error Messages .............................. 59
Naming a File TeX Cannot Find ................................ 59
Misspelling a Control Sequence Name .......................... 60
Failure to Close an Environment .............................. 60
Math Outside of Math Mode .................................... 61
Missing Fonts ................................................ 62
Everything Else .............................................. 62
The Question Mark Prompt .......................................... 62
4: Macro Packages ...................................................... 65
Installation: Making Format Files ................................. 67
Hyphenation Patterns ......................................... 68
General-purpose Formats ........................................... 68
Plain TeX .................................................... 70
Extended Plain TeX ........................................... 71
LaTeX2e Versus LaTeX ......................................... 72
LaTeX2e ...................................................... 73
LaTeX ........................................................ 75
AMS-TeX ...................................................... 76
AMS-LaTeX .................................................... 79
Lollipop ..................................................... 79
TeXinfo ...................................................... 81
Other Formats ................................................ 83
Special-purpose Formats ........................................... 84
SLITeX ....................................................... 87
FoilTeX ...................................................... 87
Seminar ...................................................... 88
TeX in Color ...................................................... 88
Setting Up Color ............................................. 88
Using Color .................................................. 89
Now I've Got Color, but I Need Black and White! .............. 90
Color Under LaTeX2e .......................................... 90
Color Is Subtle .............................................. 90
Further Reading .............................................. 91
II: Elements of a Complex Document ..................................... 93
5: Fonts ............................................................... 95
What TeX Needs To Know ............................................ 96
Selecting a Font in TeX ...................................... 97
Which Character Is Which? .................................... 98
The Issue of Size ................................................. 98
Expressing Design Size in TeX ................................ 99
Expressing Magnification in TeX .............................. 100
Standard Magnifications ...................................... 100
Where Do TFM Files Come From? ................................ 101
The New Font Selection Scheme ..................................... 102
Selecting Fonts with the New Font Selection Scheme ........... 104
Designing Fonts with NFSS2 ................................... 106
Storing Font Definitions ..................................... 109
Changing the Defaults ........................................ 109
NFSS Pitfalls ................................................ 110
PostScript Fonts Under NFSS ....................................... 111
Adjustments to Scale ......................................... 111
When Things Go Wrong .............................................. 112
When TeX Complains ........................................... 112
When the DVI Driver Complains ................................ 113
Encoding Vectors .................................................. 115
Virtual Fonts ..................................................... 116
Automatic Font Generation by DVI Drivers .......................... 118
Math Fonts in TeX ................................................. 120
Concrete Examples ................................................. 121
METAFONT Fonts ............................................... 121
PostScript Type 1 Fonts ...................................... 121
HP LaserJet Softfonts ........................................ 127
TrueType Fonts ............................................... 128
6: Pictures and Figures ................................................ 129
Different Kinds of Images ......................................... 129
Bitmapped Images ............................................. 130
Scalable Images .............................................. 130
Device Independence Revisited ..................................... 131
Using Only TeX .................................................... 131
Plain TeX .................................................... 132
LaTeX ........................................................ 132
PICTeX ....................................................... 137
XY-pic ....................................................... 139
DraTeX ....................................................... 141
Using a Little Help ............................................... 144
MFPic ........................................................ 144
Fig2MF ....................................................... 144
METAFONT ..................................................... 145
Using a Little More Help .......................................... 145
PSTricks ..................................................... 145
TeXdraw ...................................................... 145
tpic ......................................................... 145
Using a Lot of Help ............................................... 146
Electronic Cut-and-paste ..................................... 146
Scalable Image Formats ....................................... 146
Bitmapped Image Formats ...................................... 149
Inserting PostScript Images into TeX ......................... 150
Manipulating Images ............................................... 151
Image Magick ................................................. 153
PBMplus ...................................................... 154
xv ........................................................... 155
xloadimage ................................................... 156
Image Alchemy ................................................ 156
ColorView .................................................... 157
Jpeg4 ........................................................ 157
pmjpeg ....................................................... 157
txt2pcx ...................................................... 157
Ghostscript .................................................. 157
GoScript ..................................................... 161
hp2xx ........................................................ 161
Image Editors ..................................................... 162
xfig ......................................................... 162
idraw ........................................................ 164
tgif ......................................................... 165
bitmap/pixmap ................................................ 165
Other Bitmap Editors ......................................... 166
TeXcad/xTeXcad ............................................... 167
Screen Dumps ...................................................... 168
7: International Considerations ........................................ 171
Typesetting in Any Language ....................................... 171
Reading Input Files .......................................... 172
Changing the Rules ........................................... 174
Printing the Result .......................................... 177
The Babel Styles .................................................. 178
Building Multilingual Babel Formats .......................... 179
TeX Pitfalls ...................................................... 180
Very Complex Languages ............................................ 181
Japanese ..................................................... 181
Chinese ...................................................... 185
Arabic ....................................................... 185
Hebrew ....................................................... 186
8: Printing ............................................................ 189
Printing Fonts .................................................... 189
Built-in Fonts ............................................... 190
External Fonts ............................................... 191
Bitmapped Fonts .............................................. 192
Scalable Fonts ............................................... 195
Font Printing Pitfalls ....................................... 195
Printing Pictures and Figures ..................................... 196
Unsolvable Problems .......................................... 196
Solvable Problems ............................................ 196
Pictures Using Only TeX ...................................... 197
METAFONT Figures ............................................. 197
Scalable Images .............................................. 197
Bitmap Images ................................................ 197
Selected Drivers .................................................. 197
emTeX Drivers ................................................ 198
dvilj2 ....................................................... 200
dvips ........................................................ 200
DVILASER/HP .................................................. 201
DVILASER/PS .................................................. 203
PTI Laser/HP and PTI Jet ..................................... 205
PTI Laser/PS ................................................. 205
dvipsone ..................................................... 206
9: Previewing .......................................................... 209
Previewing Under X11 .............................................. 210
Previewing with xdvi ......................................... 210
Previewing with XTeX ......................................... 213
Previewing with Ghostscript ....................................... 214
Previewing with emTeX ............................................. 215
Previewing with dvivga ............................................ 217
TeX Preview ....................................................... 219
dvideo ............................................................ 221
PTI View .......................................................... 223
Previewing Under Windows .......................................... 224
dvimswin ..................................................... 224
dviwin ....................................................... 225
wdviwin ...................................................... 226
DVIWindo ..................................................... 226
Previewing on a TTY ............................................... 229
dvi2tty ...................................................... 229
dvgt/dvitovdu ................................................ 230
crudetype .................................................... 230
10: Online Documentation ............................................... 233
Something Is Lost ................................................. 234
TeXinfo ........................................................... 235
LaTeX2HTML ........................................................ 236
LameTeX ........................................................... 238
LaTeX2hy .......................................................... 239
deTeX ............................................................. 240
dvispell .......................................................... 240
11: Introducing METAFONT ............................................... 241
What to Run? ...................................................... 242
What Files Does METAFONT Need? .................................... 243
Pool Files ................................................... 243
Base Files ................................................... 243
METAFONT Programs ............................................ 244
Command-line Options .............................................. 244
Building a Base File .............................................. 245
Running METAFONT .................................................. 245
Picking a Mode ............................................... 245
Selecting a Size ............................................. 246
Making a GF Font ............................................. 247
Making a PK Font ............................................. 247
What About Errors? ................................................ 248
Other Errors ................................................. 251
Output at Very High Resolutions ................................... 251
Output at Very Low Resolutions .................................... 252
12: Bibliographies, Indexes, and Glossaries ............................ 253
BIBTeX ............................................................ 253
How BIBTeX Works ............................................. 254
Building a Bibliography Database ............................. 255
Bibliography Styles .......................................... 258
Bibliography Database Tools .................................. 259
Tib ............................................................... 264
Making Indexes .................................................... 265
Index Entries ................................................ 265
Index Format ................................................. 266
Special-purpose styles ....................................... 266
Making Glossaries ................................................. 266
III: A Tools Overview .................................................. 269
13: Non-commercial Environments ........................................ 271
Web2C ............................................................. 271
emTeX ............................................................. 272
Where to Start ............................................... 274
Unpacking the Archives ....................................... 274
Setting Up the Environment ................................... 275
Testing the Installation ..................................... 275
Installing Fonts ............................................. 276
Making emTeX Smaller ......................................... 277
Basic Customization .......................................... 280
Installing the Beta Test Versions of emTeX ................... 282
Running emTeX 386 in Windows ................................. 283
Automatic Font Generation with emTeX ......................... 284
Installing emTeX on a Network ................................ 284
TeXas ............................................................. 285
sbTeX ............................................................. 286
gTeX .............................................................. 287
14: Commercial Environments ............................................ 289
TeX by ArborTeXt .................................................. 289
Y&YTeX ............................................................ 290
TeXtures .......................................................... 291
TurboTeX .......................................................... 291
PCTeX ............................................................. 292
PCTeX For Windows ................................................. 294
Scientific Word ................................................... 295
15: TeX on the Macintosh .............................................. 299
CMacTeX ........................................................... 299
DirectTeX ......................................................... 300
OzTeX ............................................................. 301
TeXtures .......................................................... 302
Other Tools ....................................................... 304
Alpha ........................................................ 304
BBEdit ....................................................... 304
BSR Font Tools ............................................... 307
Excalibur .................................................... 307
HyperBIBTeX .................................................. 307
MacGS ........................................................ 307
dvidvi ....................................................... 307
MacDVIcopy ................................................... 307
MacBIBTeX .................................................... 310
MacMakeIndex ................................................. 310
16: TeX Utilities ..................................................... 311
List of Tools ..................................................... 312
A: Filename Extension Summary .......................................... 335
B: Font Samples ........................................................ 345
Font Encodings .................................................... 345
Font Samples ...................................................... 352
C: Resources ........................................................... 391
TUG: The TeX Users Group .......................................... 391
Other User Groups ............................................ 392
TeX Software ...................................................... 392
TeX Shells ........................................................ 394
Editors ........................................................... 394
Macro Packages (Formats) .......................................... 396
Styles and Macros ................................................. 398
Styles That Produced This Book ............................... 400
Utilities ......................................................... 402
Miscellaneous ..................................................... 419
D: Long Examples ....................................................... 421
Bibliography ........................................................... 465
Index .................................................................. 469
List of Tables
1-1: Special Characters in Plain TeX ................................... 9
1-2: How to Typeset Special Characters ................................. 9
2-2: AUC-TeX Math Operators in Mathematics Minor-mode .................. 30
2-3: TeX Modes of Interaction .......................................... 40
5-1: Standard Weight and Width Designations ............................ 103
5-2: Weight and Width Are Combined to Form Series ...................... 103
5-3: Standard Abbreviations of Font Shape .............................. 104
5-4: User-level Font Selection Control Sequences in NFSS2 .............. 104
5-5: Encoding Schemes Supported by NFSS2 ............................... 106
5-6: Default Fonts ..................................................... 109
6-1: Graphics Manipulation Packages .................................... 152
6-6: Graphics Editing Packages ......................................... 162
7-1: Standard Control Sequences for Symbols from Other Character Sets .. 173
7-2: New Control Sequences Proposed by TWGMLC .......................... 173
7-3: Language Switch Macros Proposed by TUG ............................ 176
8-1: Common DVI Drivers ................................................ 198
8-3: Other DVILASER/HP Utilities ....................................... 202
8-4: Other DVILASER/PS Utilities ....................................... 204
8-5: Other dvipsone Utilities .......................................... 207
9-1: Common Previewers ................................................. 210
9-2: TeX Preview Utilities ............................................. 221
9-3: DVIWindo Utilities ................................................ 229
11-1: Some Popular METAFONT Fonts on the CTAN Archives ................. 242
12-1: Types of Entries with Required and Optional Fields ............... 256
13-1: Summary of the emTeX Distribution ................................ 273
13-2: Fonts Libraries Available for emTeX on CTAN ...................... 276
13-3: Other emTeX Executables .......................................... 278
13-4: The Beta Test Files for emTeX .................................... 282
14-1: TurboTeX Programs ................................................ 291
14-2: TurboTeX METAFONT Programs ....................................... 292
15-1: Summary of the CMacTeX Distribution at CTAN ...................... 300
15-2: Summary of the OzTeX Distribution at CTAN ........................ 301
15-3: Font Tools in the BSR package .................................... 307
16-1: The Public Doman DVI Driver Family ............................... 315
16-2: RTF Translators .................................................. 324
16-3: Additional Scripts in PS Utils ................................... 330
B-1: The Computer Modern Roman Font Encoding ........................... 346
B-2: The Computer Modern Math Italic Font Encoding ..................... 347
B-3: The Cork Font Encoding ............................................ 348
B-4: The Adobe Standard Font Encoding .................................. 350
List of Figures
1-1: The Letters ``g'' and ``h'' inside their boxes .................... 5
1-2: Example #gure produced by both TeX and troff ...................... 15
1-3: A high-level view of TeX .......................................... 16
1-4: High-level view of TeX including more detail ...................... 17
1-5: TeXing a More Complex Document .................................... 20
2-1: Extension setup in Multi-Edit ..................................... 33
2-2: LaTeX as a compiler in Multi-Edit ................................. 34
2-3: Editing a file with MicroEMACS .................................... 36
2-4: Microsoft Windows online help for LaTeX ........................... 37
2-5: Editing a TeX document with epm under OS/2 ........................ 38
2-6: Edit settings control word delimiters ............................. 41
2-7: Spellchecking a document with amSpell ............................. 42
2-8: TeXShell .......................................................... 44
2-9: TeXPert ........................................................... 45
2-10: 4TeX ............................................................. 46
2-11: PMTeX ............................................................ 46
2-12: TeXit ............................................................ 46
4-1: Sample page ....................................................... 69
4-2: AMS sample page ................................................... 78
4-3: TeXinfo sample page ............................................... 82
4-4: Online documentation produced by MakeInfo ......................... 83
4-5: Caffeine by ChemTeX ............................................... 85
4-6: A lithium cation rendered by ChemStruct ........................... 86
4-7: A little Mozart: : ................................................ 86
5-1: ``fi'' as two characters and as a ligature ........................ 97
5-2: ``We'' unkerned and kerned ........................................ 97
5-3: The Computer Modern Roman letter ``R'' at 150pt: (a) from a 5pt
design; (b) from a 17pt design .................................. 99
5-4: How TeX uses a virtual font ....................................... 117
6-1: An example diagram in Plain TeX ................................... 132
6-2: A parallelogram in LaTeX .......................................... 133
6-3: A figure created with (a) epic, and (b) eepic ..................... 135
6-4: Several bezier curves created with the LaTeX bezier style ......... 136
6-5: Sample diagrams using PICTeX ...................................... 137
6-6: An XY -pic diagram ................................................ 140
6-7: An DraTeX diagram ................................................. 142
6-8: A PostScript bounding box example ................................. 148
6-9: An example of an encapsulated figure .............................. 151
6-10: Another example of an encapsulated figure (resized and rotated) .. 152
6-11: Editing an image with xfig ....................................... 163
6-12: Editing an image with idraw ...................................... 164
6-13: Editing an image with tgif ....................................... 166
6-14: An example of bitmap editing an icon ............................. 167
6-15: A TeXt mode screen dump. ......................................... 169
7-1: Character mapping example ......................................... 175
7-2: Poor Man's Japanese ............................................... 183
7-3: JemTeX sample ..................................................... 184
7-4: Poor Man's Chinese with traditional characters .................... 185
7-5: Poor Man's Chinese with simplified characters ..................... 186
7-6: Arabic TeXt typeset with ArabTeX .................................. 187
7-7: Hebrew ............................................................ 188
8-1: Resolution of the bitmap and the device changed simultaneously .... 193
8-2: Resolution of the bitmap changed while device held constant ....... 193
8-3: Previewing and printing with emTeX ................................ 199
9-1: How Previewing with xdvi Works .................................... 211
9-2: Previewing with xdvi .............................................. 212
9-3: How Previewing with XTeX Works .................................... 213
9-4: Previewing with XTeX .............................................. 214
9-5: Previewing with Ghostview ......................................... 216
9-6: Previewing with emTeX's dviscr .................................... 217
9-7: Previewing with emTeX's dvipm ..................................... 218
9-8: Previewing with dvivga ............................................ 219
9-9: Previewing with ArborTeXt's Previewer ............................. 220
9-10: Previewing with TurboTeX dvideo (using limited selection of fonts) 222
9-11: Previewing with Personal TeX's Previewer ......................... 223
9-12: Previewing with dvimswin ......................................... 224
9-13: Previewing with dviwin ........................................... 225
9-14: Previewing with TurboTeX's wdviwin ............................... 226
9-15: Previewing with Y&Y's DVIWindo ................................... 227
9-16: DVIWindo preview much enlarged ................................... 228
9-17: Previewing with dvgt under Tektronics 4010 emulation ............. 231
10-1: TeXinfo sample page .............................................. 237
10-2: Online documentation produced by MakeInfo ........................ 238
11-1: A figure eight created with METAFONT ............................. 248
12-1: Editing an article entry with bibview ............................ 262
12-2: Editing an article entry with xbibTeX ............................ 263
12-3: Editing an article entry with bibdb .............................. 264
14-1: The PCTeX menu system ............................................ 293
14-2: PCTeX For Windows editing and previewing a LaTeX document ........ 294
14-3: PCTeX For Windows TrueType font metric builder ................... 295
14-4: Editing a document with Scientific Word .......................... 296
14-5: Preview of the Scientific Word document shown in Figure 14-4 ..... 297
15-1: Editing, previewing, and typesetting in TeXtures ................. 303
15-2: Alpha editing the fonts chapter from this book ................... 305
15-3: BBEdit editing the fonts chapter from this book .................. 306
15-4: Excalibur spellchecking the fonts chapter from this book ......... 308
15-5: The HyperBIBTeX view of a bibliographic database ................ 309
List of Examples
1-1: An Example of a TeX Document ...................................... 6
1-2: A typical bibliography database entry ............................. 21
2-1: A Simple Driver File .............................................. 31
2-2: Local Variables in an Emacs Buffer ................................ 32
2-3: A Contrived Error ................................................. 38
2-4: Revision Control Macros for TeX Documents Using RCS ............... 42
3-1: The Document BADFONT.TeX .......................................... 57
4-1: Plain TeX Input ................................................... 70
4-2: LaTeX2e Input ..................................................... 74
4-3: LaTeX Input File .................................................. 76
4-4: AMS-TeX Input File ................................................ 77
4-5: Lollipop Input File ............................................... 79
4-6: TeXinfo Input ..................................................... 81
4-7: The ChemTeX Source for Caffeine ................................... 85
4-8: The ChemStruct Source for the Lithium Cation ...................... 85
4-9: The MusicTeX Source for Figure 4-7 ................................ 86
5-1: Font-shape Declaration with NFSS2 ................................. 108
5-2: Font-shape declaration with NFSS2 (simplified) .................... 108
5-3: The PStoTeXfont script ............................................ 119
6-1: The Input for the Plain TeX Diagram ............................... 132
6-2: The LaTeX Input for Figure 6-2 .................................... 133
6-3: The epic Input for Figure 6-3 ..................................... 134
6-4: The Input for Figure 6-4 .......................................... 135
6-5: PiCTeX Input for Figure 6-5 ....................................... 137
6-6: The XY-pic Input for Figure 6-6 ................................... 140
6-7: The DraTeX Input for Figure 6-7 ................................... 142
6-8: Converting Encapsulated PostScript to a Bitmap with Ghostview ..... 159
6-9: Script for Inserting a Captured TeXt Screen ....................... 169
7-1: A Sample Multilingual Document Using English and French ........... 179
10-1: TeXinfo Commands ................................................. 235
11-1: The Code for the Figure Eight .................................... 248
12-1: A Sample BIBTeX entry ............................................ 255
12-2: A Tib style database entry ....................................... 264
D-1: MakeTeXPK.pl ...................................................... 421
D-2: MakeTeXTFM.pl ..................................................... 433
D-3: dvidxx.btm ........................................................ 442
D-4: makepk.btm ........................................................ 447
D-5: enc-afm.pl ........................................................ 450
D-6: TeXtoXfont ........................................................ 454
D-7: PStoXfont ......................................................... 458
D-8: txt2verb.pl ....................................................... 460
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask...
Cheers,
norm
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