Practical LaTeX covers the material that is needed for everyday LaTeX documents. This
accessible manual is friendly easy to read and is designed to be as portable as LaTeX itself.
A short chapter Mission Impossible introduces LaTeX documents and presentations. Read these
30 pages you then should be able to compose your own work in LaTeX. The remainder of the book
delves deeper into the topics outlined in Mission Impossible while avoiding technical subjects.
Chapters on presentations and illustrations are a highlight as is the introduction of LaTeX on
an iPad.Students faculty and professionals in the worlds of mathematics and technology will
benefit greatly from this new practical introduction to LaTeX. George Grätzer author of More
Math into LaTeX (now in its 4th edition) and First Steps in LaTeX has been a LaTeX guru for
over a quarter of century.From the reviews of More Math into LaTeX:``There are several LaTeX
guides but this one wins hands down for the elegance of its approach and breadth of
coverage.'' -Amazon.com Best of 2000 Editors Choice``A very helpful and useful tool for all
scientists and engineers.'' -Review of Astronomical Tools``A novice reader will be able to
learn the most essential features of LaTeX sufficient to begin typesetting papers within a few
hours of time...An experienced TeX user on the other hand will find a systematic and detailed
discussion of all LaTeX features supporting software and many other advanced technical
issues.''-Reports on Mathematical Physics