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In the beginning was the word.

And for a Stanford math professor name Donald Knuth, the word was
difficult to manage. Difficult, that is, whenever Dr. Knuth had to
communicate to his publishers exactly now a formula in one of his
textbooks was to be typeset.  So the computer program named {\TeX} was
written to do the job of describing and typesetting formulas. In time,
it developed into a complete document formatting system, sufficient
for producing entire textbooks or other technical documents.


To prepare a document with \TeX, you type your text into an ASCII
file, seasoning it with \TeX\ commands wherever special formatting or
non-ASCII symbols are desired.
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