latex (1)
NAME
latex, pdflatex, lualatex, dvilualatex, xelatex, lamed - structured text formatting and typesettingSYNOPSIS
latex [first-line]DESCRIPTION
This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete documentation for this version of TeX can be found in the info file or manual Web2C: A TeX implementation.
The LaTeX language is described in the book LaTeX - A Document Preparation System. LaTeX is a TeX macro package, not a modification to the TeX source program, so all the capabilities described in tex(1) are present.
The LaTeX macros encourage writers to think about the content of their documents, rather than the form. The ideal, very difficult to realize, is to have no formatting commands (like ``switch to italic'' or ``skip 2 picas'') in the document at all; instead, everything is done by specific markup instructions: ``emphasize'', ``start a section''.
The primary source of documentation for LaTeX is the LaTeX manual referenced below, and the local guide in the file local-guide.tex or local.tex or some such.
pdflatex,
lualatex,
and
xelatex,
are LaTeX formats based on the respective engines. All output PDF by default.
lambed
is the Aleph-based LaTeX format (DVI output).
On some systems latex209 and slitex are available for compatibility with older versions of LaTeX. These should not be used for new texts.
SEE ALSO
amslatex(1), amstex(1), pdflatex(1), pdftex(1), tex(1).Leslie Lamport, LaTeX - A Document Preparation System, Addison-Wesley, 1985, ISBN 020115790X.
Frank Mittelbach, Michel Goossens, Johannes Braams, David Carlisle, and Chris Rowley, LaTeX Companion, Addison-Wesley, 2004, ISBN 0201362996 (2nd edition).
The LaTeX home page is latex-project.org A list of some LaTeX tutorials is at www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=man-latex An unofficial reference manual for LaTeX is at home.gna.org/latexrefman