[OS X TeX] A bit of holiday cheer
Axel E. Retif
axel.retif at mac.com
Fri Dec 15 23:13:47 CET 2006
On 15 Dec, 2006, at 12:38, Robert Bruner wrote:
> A colleague in the business school just called me up and
> asked how he could learn LaTeX.
This List and Kopka & Daly's "Guide to LaTeX" were essential for me
to start LaTeXing; latter came "The LaTeX Companion", "Math into
LaTeX", etc., but I really think Kopka & Daly's book is the best for
a good foundation to LaTeX.
Best,
Axel
> He had seen a presentation
> at a conference which looked so good that he asked the presenter
> how it had been prepared. The answer: LaTeX!
>
> He also uses a Mac, so naturally I started by pointing him to
>
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>
> Bob Bruner
>
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