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phanhuyen345
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a quick question about favorite

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I have accumulated about 100 hours of experience typesetting with LaTeX. Nevertheless, sometimes I still feel like a beginner. :D So far, whenever I've run into a problem, I've been able to solve it by checking my favorite resources (listed in no particular order):
+ book (PDF): LaTeX For Novices
+ book (PDF): LaTeX Unofficial Reference Manual
+ book (PDF): Not-So-Short Introduction to LaTeX
+ book (paper): Guide to LaTeX, 4th Ed
+ memoir manual
+ package-specific manuals
+ latex-community.org
+ tex.stackexchange.com
+ google it

Anyone have any favorite resources not on my list?

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LaTeXguide.org • LaTeX-Cookbook.net • TikZ.org

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Stefan Kottwitz
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a quick question about favorite

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Welcome to the forum!

Whenever I start with a graphic, I take an example from http://texample.net/tikz/examples/ as a base document. Similar for plots with http://pgfplots.net. Since I know my books, I take the LaTeX cookbook code examples for some tasks, and the LaTeX Beginner's guide for explanation. Both books are available as ebook and on paper. See http://latex-cookbook.net or https://search.packtpub.com/?query=latex .

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