Re: Writing technical text
> LaTeX is by far the best if you are writing a textbook. However, there
> is quite a steep learning curve. If you have no LaTeX experience at
> all, a good book to get is "LaTeX: A Document Preparation System" by
> Leslie Lamport (the original developer of LaTeX). After that, or if you
> already have some LaTeX experience, a good reference is either "The
> LaTeX Companion" or "Guide to LaTeX." Personally, I prefer the latter,
> however it is really a matter of personal preference.
When I'm using LaTeX, I always keep this file open.
It helps me a lot.
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/lshort/english/lshort.pdf
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