==== What is TeX? ====
$\TeX$ is a typesetting system written by Donald E. Knuth, who says in the Preface to his book on TeX (see books about TeX) that it is //"intended for the creation of beautiful books - and especially for books that contain a lot of mathematics".//
TeX is a macro processor, and offers its users a powerful programming capability. For this reason, TeX on its own is a pretty difficult beast to deal with, so Knuth provided a package of macros for use with TeX called Plain TeX; Plain TeX is effectively the minimum set of macros one can usefully employ with TeX, together with some demonstration versions of higher-level commands (the latter are better regarded as models than used as-is). When people say they're "programming in TeX", they usually mean they're programming in Plain TeX.
==== What is LaTeX? ====
{{balloon44.jpg}}
$\LaTeX$ is a $\TeX$ macro package, originally written by Leslie Lamport, that provides a document processing system. LaTeX allows markup to describe the structure of a document, so that the user need not think about presentation. By using document classes and add-on packages, the same document can be produced in a variety of different layouts.
Lamport says that LaTeX "represents a balance between functionality and ease of use". This shows itself as a continual conflict that leads to the need for such things as FAQs: LaTeX can meet most user requirements, but finding out how is often tricky.
==== {La}TeX and dokuwiki ====
\begin{equation}
\left[
{\bf X} + {\rm a} \ \geq\
\underline{\hat a} \sum_i^N \lim_{x \rightarrow k} \delta C
\right]
\end{equation}
E=mc^2
==== linkxz ====
* "The beauty of LaTeX" >> http://nitens.org/taraborelli/latex
* TeX/LaTeX tools for the macintosh http://www.esm.psu.edu/mac-tex/
* the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network http://www.ctan.org/
* [[Documentation Notes]]
* a (La)TeX encyclopaedia http://tex.loria.fr/english/index.html
* setting up emacs and auctex >> http://turtle.as.arizona.edu/jdsmith/latex_emacs.php