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Getting Started with LaTeX
You are familiar with word processing software: you type some text, and what you see on the screen is what you get on the page. In contrast, LaTeX is a typesetting system: you write plain text with markup commands, and LaTeX turns it into polished output. It produces high-quality prints and PDF files based on sophisticated algorithms for justification, hyphenation, text alignment, whitespace balancing, and figure placement. It comes with predefined formatting styles for headings, margins, and general page layout, which you can customize.
Now that you’re ready to move beyond those “what you see is what you get” word processors and start using a system designed for precision and consistency, you’re in the right place. ...
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