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The world around us is changing very fast: The Internet is playing an ever larger role in our lives. While a few years back, for most of us, the Internet was no more than e-mail and FTP, today we have electronic journals, World Wide Web pages, and math on the Web. These developments make LATEX all the more important as the main tool for getting high-quality typeset math onto the Internet. This chapter deals with the Internet as a useful source of LATEX information. We shall discuss math on the Internet in Chapter 14.
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Grätzer, G. (2004). TEX, LATEX, and the Internet. In: Grätzer, G. (eds) Math into LATEX. Birkhäuser Boston. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2134-0_13
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