Making TeX Work
By Norman Walsh
522 pages, ISBN: 1-56592-051-1, $29.95 (US)

We have just published this guide through the maze of tools  available in
the overall TeX system, including myriad drivers,  macro packages,
previewers, printing programs, online documentation  facilities, graphics
programs, and more.

TeX is a powerful tool for creating professional-quality typeset  text and
is unsurpassed at typesetting mathematical equations, scientific text, and
multiple languages. Many books describe how you use TeX to  construct
sentences, paragraphs, and chapters. Until now, no book has described all
the software that actually lets you build, run, and use TeX to best
advantage on your platform. Because creating a TeX document requires the
use of many tools, this lack of information is a serious problem for TeX
users.  

Contents include:

   - How to assemble the software you need to build and install 
     TeX on all common platforms: UNIX, DOS, Macintosh, and VMS.

   - How to get TeX and its associated tools from public domain 
     and commercial sources (a complete buyer's guide).

   - How to select and use the tools that let you incorporate 
     graphics into your documents and create bibliographies, 
     indices, and other complex document elements.

   - How to install and use fonts to best advantage, including 
     PostScript and TrueType fonts and LaTeX's New Font Selection 
     Scheme (NFSS).
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