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Writing L
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Emma Cliffe
May 2012
Introduction
1 Document structure
1.1 The preamble and global settings
1.2 Writing a structured document
2 Structure, navigation, text
2.1 Taken from the comprehensive symbol list
2.2 Standard structures
3 Maths symbols
3.1 Text and keyboard symbols
3.2 Standard
3.3 Greek
3.4 Calligraphic
3.5 Binary operators
3.6 Relations
3.7 Arrows
3.8 Other
3.9 Symbols with two sizes
3.10 Function names
3.11 Accents and under/over
3.12 Symbols left and right can be applied to
3.13 Dots
3.14 Spacing
4 AMS maths symbols
4.1 Blackboard bold
4.2 Math script
4.3 Math Frak
4.4 AMS arrows
4.5 AMS binary operators
4.6 AMS Greek and Hebrew letters
4.7 AMS delimiters
4.8 AMS relations
4.9 AMS other
4.10 AMS multiple symbols
4.11 AMS dots
4.12 Vertical bars
4.13 AMS function names and newcommand
4.14 AMS modulus
5 Maths structures
5.1 Display math
5.2 Two dimensional structures
6 AMS mathematical structures
6.1 Split
6.2 Gather
6.3 Align
6.4 Cases
6.5 Two dimensional structures
7 Graphics
7.1 Picture environment
7.2 Commutative diagrams
7.3 Graphicx
8 Basic bibliography
References
Writing L
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