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'''LaTeX''' is a user-friendly version of [[TeX]] used by mathematicians and computer scientists for markup and mathematical notation. The current version is LaTeX2e, with version LaTeX3 in development (as of 2013).
LaTeX is a user-friendly version of [[TeX]] used by mathematicians and computer scientists for markup and mathematical notation. The current version is LaTeX2e, with version LaTeX3 in development (as of 2013).
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== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
*[https://projects.gnome.org/gnumeric/doc/file-format-latex.shtml LaTeX file format, The Gnumeric Manual]
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*[https://help.gnome.org/users/gnumeric/stable/gnumeric.html#file-format-latex LaTeX file format, The Gnumeric Manual]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LaTeX Wikipedia]
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*[[Wikipedia:LaTeX|Wikipedia article]]
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*[https://latex.now.sh/ CSS to make HTML documents look like LaTeX]
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[[Category:TeX]]

Revision as of 14:31, 24 May 2020

File Format
Name LaTeX
Ontology
Extension(s) .tex
PRONOM fmt/280, fmt/281
Released early 1980s

Einstein's mass–energy equivalence equation rendered in LaTeX markup.

Einstein's mass–energy equivalence equation rendered in LaTeX markup.

LaTeX is a user-friendly version of TeX used by mathematicians and computer scientists for markup and mathematical notation. The current version is LaTeX2e, with version LaTeX3 in development (as of 2013).

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