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Using TEX or LATEX is a three-step process:
LATEX
command, which takes the name of the source file as an argument. The TEX processor is the TEX
command.
PTEX
command.
Beginners should look at the document First Grade TEX: A Beginner's TEX Manual, by Arthur L. Samuel, and A Sample Document Produced with LATEX, or Getting Your Ducks in a Row, by Rusty Whitman. A copy of both documents is available on line--check with the Science Software Support Office for details.
All TEX and LATEX users should get a copy of the manual Using TEX and LATEX at STScI, which was written by Harry Payne in November 1992 and explains how TEX is used and how to troubleshoot common problems. There is also a chapter about using TEX and LATEX in the STScI Software Guide.
Figure 5.6 shows a sample
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TEXSPELL
TEXSPELL
is a spelling checker that is sensitive to embedded TEX and LATEX commands. TEXSPELL
screen. In this example, the program doesn't know that "SCIVAX" is really a word here at the Institute. You could press the
key to insert the word "SCIVAX" into a personal dictionary file, PERSDICT.DAT
, in your home directory so that the program never again picks up "SCIVAX" as an incorrect word. You can browse through the personal dictionary file to see what's in it, but don't try to edit the file yourself or the file will never again work with TEXSPELL
.
Figure 5.6: Sample TEXSPELL Screen
To use TEXSPELL
, you first create your TEX file and then type the following command:
$ TEXSPELL filename
When the program is done, press the
key to quit and any spelling corrections will be saved as the program quits.