On 2022-12-31, at 02:18, Thomas S. Dye <tsd@tsdye.online> wrote:
> David Masterson <dsmaster...@gmail.com> writes: > >> Anyone have a recommendation for a LaTeX tutorial that would >> (especially) help me understand the LaTeX exported by Org and how to >> enhance what is exported (new document classes, etc.). I don't want >> to >> bore you all with a lot of questions, so I'm looking for a good >> book. > > Org's latex exporter is exceptionally capable. AFAICT, it doesn't > have practical limits on the LaTeX it produces, at least for my > academic use case. I'm able to use all of the LaTeX packages I've > ever wanted to use. > > With the world of LaTeX at your feet, I recommend The LaTeX Companion > by Mittelbach and Goosens. My well-worn copy is almost 20 years old, > and I use it as often now as when I did all of my writing in LaTeX. > Of course, there are many new LaTeX packages in the last 20 years, but > LaTeX was very capable at the turn of the millennium and the few new > packages I use were easy to discover by browsing. The "Not so short introduction to LaTeX" is also a pretty nice resource. Also, I'm the coauthor of a (free as in beer, a bit less free as in speech - CC-BY-NC) textbook on LaTeX, but it will probably be of no use for you, since it's in Polish;-). Best, -- Marcin Borkowski http://mbork.pl