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"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"> Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Part A Tutorial
1 How to get started
2 Style files
2.1 Standard base styles
2.2 Other base styles
2.3 Other style files
3 A note on style
3.1 Spacing, Paragraphs
3.2 Math mode
3.3 Warnings
3.4 Commands
3.5 Style choices
4 How to detect and correct errors
4.1 H
E
V
E
A does not know a macro
4.2 H
E
V
E
A incorrectly interprets a macro
4.3 H
E
V
E
A crashes
5 Making H
E
V
E
A and L
A
T
E
X both happy
5.1 File loading
5.2 The
hevea
package
5.3 Comments
6 With a little help from L
A
T
E
X
6.1 The
image
file
6.2 A toy example
6.3 Including Postscript images
6.4 Using filters
7 Cutting your document into pieces with H
A
C
H
A
7.1 Simple usage
7.2 Advanced usage
7.3 More Advanced Usage
8 Generating HTML constructs
8.1 High-Level Commands
8.2 More on included images
8.3 The
rawhtml
environment
8.4 Internal macros
8.5 Examples
9 Customizing H
E
V
E
A
9.1 Simple changes
9.2 Changing defaults for type-styles
9.3 Changing the interface of a command
9.4 Checking the optional argument within a command
9.5 Changing the Format of Images
10 Other output formats
10.1 Text
10.2 Info
Part B Reference manual
B.1 Commands and Environments
B.1.1 Command Names and Arguments
B.1.2 Environments
B.1.3 Fragile Commands
B.1.4 Declarations
B.1.5 Invisible Commands
B.1.6 The
\\
Command
B.2 The Structure of the Document
B.3 Sentences and Paragraphs
B.3.1 Spacing
B.3.2 Paragraphs
B.3.3 Footnotes
B.3.4 Accents and special symbols
B.4 Sectioning
B.4.1 Sectioning commands
B.4.2 The Appendix
B.4.3 Table of Contents
Use H
A
C
H
A
B.5 Classes, Packages and Page Styles
B.5.1 Document Class
B.5.2 Packages and Page Styles
B.5.3 The Title Page and Abstract
B.6 Displayed Paragraphs
B.6.1 Quotation and Verse
B.6.2 List-Making environments
B.6.3 The
list
and
trivlist
environments
B.6.4 Verbatim
B.7 Mathematical Formulas
B.7.1 Math Mode Environment
B.7.2 Common Structures
B.7.3 Mathematical symbols
B.7.4 Putting one thing above the other
B.7.5 Spacing
B.7.6 Changing Style
B.8 Definitions, Numbering
B.8.1 Defining Commands
B.8.2 Defining Environments
B.8.3 Theorem-like Environments
B.8.4 Numbering
B.8.5 The
ifthen
Package
B.9 Figures and Other Floating Bodies
B.10 Lining It Up in Columns
B.10.1 The
tabbing
Environment
B.10.2 The
array
and
tabular
environments
B.11 Moving Information Around
B.11.1 Files
B.11.2 Cross-References
B.11.3 Bibliography and Citations
B.11.4 Splitting the Input
B.11.5 Index and Glossary
B.11.6 Terminal Input and Output
B.12 Line and Page Breaking
B.12.1 Line Breaking
B.12.2 Page Breaking
B.13 Lengths, Spaces and Boxes
B.13.1 Length
B.13.2 Space
B.13.3 Boxes
B.14 Pictures and Colors
B.14.1 The
picture
environment and the
graphics
Package
B.14.2 The
color
Package
B.15 Font Selection
B.15.1 Changing the Type Style
B.15.2 Changing the Type Size
B.15.3 Special Symbols
B.16 Extra Features
B.16.1 Accents in maths
B.16.2 TeX macros
B.16.3 Command Definition inside Command Definition
B.16.4 Date and time
B.16.5 Fancy sectioning commands
B.16.6 H
E
V
E
A as a Back-End for VideoC
B.17 Implemented Packages
B.17.1 AMS compatibility
B.17.2 The
array
and
tabularx
Packages
B.17.3 The
calc
Package
B.17.4 The
comment
Package
B.17.5 Multiple Indexes with the
index
and
multind
package
B.17.6 The
url
package
B.17.7 Verbatim Text : the
moreverb
and
verbatim
Packages
B.17.8 Typesetting Computer Languages: the
listings
Package
B.17.9 Experimental Implementations
Part C Practical information
C.1 Usage
C.1.1 H
E
V
E
A usage
C.1.2 H
A
C
H
A usage
C.1.3
esponja
usage
C.1.4
imagen
usage
C.1.5 Using
make
C.2 Browser configuration
C.3 Availability
C.3.1 Internet stuff
C.3.2 Law
C.4 Installation
C.4.1 Requirements
C.4.2 Principles
C.5 Other L
A
T
E
X to HTML translators
C.6 Acknowledgements
References
Index