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- catalog contributor b11500651.
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description "20.1.2 Some common mathematical operators 307 -- 20.1.3 Math accents 308 -- 20.1.4 Adding ordinary text in math mode 309 -- 20.2 Modifying the Appearance of Equations 310 -- 20.2.1 Changing math type style 310 -- 20.2.2 Space wedges 312 -- 20.2.3 Size 313 -- 20.2.4 Creating a New Math Alphabet Command Name 315 -- 20.2.5 Adding Math Symbols 318 -- 20.3 Writing, Protecting and Revising Math Macros 320 -- 20.3.1 Writing a math macro 320 -- 20.3.2 Redefining the math macro 321 -- 20.4 Lemmas, Axioms and Conjectures 322 -- 21 Single Line Math Modes 325 -- 21.1 Unnumbered Equation in Running Text 325 -- 21.2 displaymath for a Single Unnumbered Equation 326 -- 21.3 A Numbered Equation on a Separate Line 327 -- 22 Arrays: Multi-Line Math Mode 329 -- 22.1 Creating an Array 329 -- Part VI. Formatting in Box Mode 337 -- 23 Box Mode 339 -- 23.1".
- catalog description "A Font Shape Template 46 -- 5.3 A List Template 48 -- 5.4 A Verbatim Template 51 -- 5.5 A Macro Template 52 -- 5.6 A Logo Template 53 -- 6 Viewing and Printing Marked Up Files 55 -- 7 Dealing with Errors 59 -- 7.1 Real Errors 60 -- 7.2 Overfull and Underfull Lines and Pages 64 -- 7.2.1 The overfull line 64 -- 7.2.2 The underfull line 67 -- 7.2.3 The overfull page 67 -- 7.2.4 The underfull page 68 -- 7.2.5 Other alerts 68 -- Part III. Writing LATEX 71 -- 8 LATEX-Reserved Single-Character Commands 73 -- 8.1 Single-Character Command Symbols 73 -- 8.2 Writing Special Symbols As Ordinary Text 75 -- 8.3 Writing Aliases For Single Character Commands 77 -- 8.4 Meta Level Mimicking Of Text Commands 78 -- 9 Single-Word Instructions 81 -- 9.1 Font Features 81 -- 9.2 Commands 83 -- 9.2.1 The LATEX repertoire of commands 84 -- 9.2.2".
- catalog description "Accents, Dingbats, Standard and Nonstandard Codes 157 -- 12.1 The Fonts on Disk 159 -- 12.1.1 Naming font files 159 -- 12.1.2 Directory names 160 -- 12.1.3 To view and use a font table 161 -- 12.2 The Standard ASCII Codes 164 -- 12.2.1 Built-In letter accents 167 -- 12.2.2 Trademarks and registries 168 -- 12.3 Nonstandard Coding Tables 170 -- 12.3.1 Dingbats 172 -- 12.3.2 Saint Mary Road symbol fonts 174 -- 12.3.3 European Computer Modern text fonts 177 -- 12.3.4 text companion symbols 178 -- 12.3.5 Math symbol fonts 179 -- 12.3.6 wasy symbol fonts 181 -- 12.4 Nonstandard Sizes: Banners, Posters And Spreads 182 -- 13 Manipulating Space 195 -- 13.1 Adding a Small Amount of Space Between Characters/Words 195 -- 13.2 Adding Significant Space Between Words 197 -- 13.3 Adding Space Between Sentences 200 -- 13.4 Adding Space Between Two Lines 201 -- 13.4.1".
- catalog description "ImageMagick 382 -- 24.6 GIMP 386 -- 24.7 Packages for Ready Money 388 -- 25 Inserting Completed Pictures and Graphics 391 -- 25.1 Step 1: Linking the Printer Driver and graphicx 392 -- 25.2 Step 2: Size Information in the EPS File 393 -- 25.2.1 The BoundingBox 394 -- 25.2.2 The calc package 396 -- 25.3 Step 3: Using the /includegraphics Command 398 -- 25.4 //includegraphics Options 401 -- 25.4.1 Resetting the BoundingBox 402 -- 25.4.2 viewport: resetting the part of the picture to exhibit 403 -- 25.4.3 Resetting exhibition width 403 -- 25.4.4 Resetting exhibition height 404 -- 25.4.5 Scaling: another way to reset size 404 -- 25.4.6 Resetting exhibition orientation 405 -- 25.4.7 The interaction between size and orientation 408.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 525-532) and index.".
- catalog description "Minipage footnotes with independent numbering 279 -- 17.2.2 Blending minipage and text footnotes 281 -- 17.3 Changing Footnote Style 284 -- 17.4 Footnote Modification Packages 285 -- 18 Cross-Referencing 287 -- 18.1 Referencing Numbered LATEX Objects 287 -- 18.2 Page References 289 -- 18.3 Referencing Footnotes 290 -- 18.4 Positioning the Label 291 -- 18.4.1 The LATEX object is stylized 291 -- 18.4.2 The LATEX object is not stylized 292 -- 19 Literal Text and Silent Text 295 -- 19.1 Verbatim Text 295 -- 19.2 Writing Notes To Yourself 299 -- 19.2.1 Using the % 299 -- 19.2.2 Invisible reminders 299 -- 19.2.3 Visible reminders 300 -- 19.2.4 The LATEX /typeout and /typein commands 301 -- Part V. Formatting in Math Mode 303 -- 20 Math Symbols, Alphabets and Grammar 305 -- 20.1 Built-in Symbols 306 -- 20.1.1 Greek letters, booleans, integrals and sums 306 --".
- catalog description "Part I. Reading LATEX 1 -- 1 What a LATEX Command Does 3 -- 2 Concepts: How LATEX Operates on Text 7 -- 2.1 Grammatical Elements 8 -- 2.2 Instructions to LATEX 9 -- 2.2.1 Commands 10 -- 2.2.2 Declarations 11 -- 2.2.3 Environments 12 -- 2.3 Basic Principles in Reading and Writing LATEX Commands 14 -- 2.4 The Scope of an Instruction 15 -- 2.5 LATEX Conventions 17 -- 3 Document Classes 21 -- 3.1 LATEX's Style of Styling Styles 21 -- 3.2 Format of a Very Simple LATEX File 23 -- 3.3 LATEX-defined Classes 23 -- 3.4 Slides 24 -- 3.5 Letters 25 -- 3.6 Articles 29 -- 3.7 Reports 30 -- 3.8 Books 30 -- 3.9 Document Class Options 32 -- 3.10 TOC Option 36 -- Part II. Preparatory Tasks 37 -- 4 Constructing practice.tex, a Practice File 39 -- 5 Setting Emacs Keys for Common Constructions 45 -- 5.1 Writing in Emacs 45 -- 5.2".
- catalog description "Quotation and quote environments 228 -- 15.6.2 Verse environment 229 -- 15.6.3 Center environment 230 -- 15.6.4 An ordinary description list 231 -- 15.7 Simple Paragraph Indenting 232 -- 15.8 Controlling the Degree of Indentation 232 -- 16 Floating Objects 237 -- 16.1.1 General format 237 -- 16.1.2 Usage 239 -- 16.1.3 Subfigures 242 -- 16.1.4 Working text around a figure 243 -- 16.1.5 Creating new float styles 250 -- 16.1.6 Captions 251 -- 16.2 Marginal Notes 252 -- 16.3.1 Tabs 254 -- 16.3.2 The tabular environment 258 -- 16.3.3 Floats and multiple columns 270 -- 17.1 Footnotes in Text 273 -- 17.1.1 Footnote syntax in text 274 -- 17.1.2 Shifting between numbers and symbols 275 -- 17.1.3 Numbering by symbol 275 -- 17.1.4 Resetting the counter 276 -- 17.1.5 Examples of numbering styles 277 -- 17.2 Footnotes in a Minipage 279 -- 17.2.1".
- catalog description "The Complete Newenvironment Format 108 -- Part IV. Formatting in Text Mode 111 -- 11 Fonts 115 -- 11.1 Font Terminology 116 -- 11.2 Commands/Declarations That Control Font Features 118 -- 11.2.1 Manipulating font family, series and shapes 118 -- 11.2.2 Font sizes 121 -- 11.2.3 Changing both font size and type style 123 -- 11.3 Naming Conventions for Fonts 123 -- 11.3.1 Classic TEX fonts 123 -- 11.3.2 Using NFSS to classify names 125 -- 11.3.3 Fonts supplied with LATEX 130 -- 11.4 The Directory Structure for Storing Fonts 133 -- 11.5 To Load a New Font 134 -- 11.5.1 Why load yet another font? 134 -- 11.5.2 To change the main font family for the entire document 135 -- 11.5.3 To load an additional font from NFSS descriptors 139 -- 11.5.4 The main font and the selectfont font 145 -- 11.5.5 Behind the scenes in loading and using a font 146 -- 12".
- catalog description "The Single Line Box: \makebox, \framebox 340 -- 23.1.1 The \makebox and \mbox commands 340 -- 23.1.2 \framebox and \fbox commands 341 -- 23.1.3 Changing the appearance of the frame 342 -- 23.1.4 Fancy frames 344 -- 23.2 The Paragraph Box: Parboxes and Minipages 345 -- 23.2.1 The parbox 345 -- 23.2.2 The minipage environment 348 -- 23.2.3 Framing the minipage 354 -- 23.3 The Inked Rectangle: The Rulebox 356 -- 23.3.1 Solid boxes 356 -- 23.3.2 Struts 358 -- 23.4 Sizing the Box in Relative Terms 358 -- 23.5 Saving Designs 362 -- Part VII. Enhancements to the Text 369 -- 24 Creating Pictures and Graphics 371 -- 24.1 Creating Pictures in LATEX 371 -- 24.1.1 Positioning the picture 372 -- 24.1.2 Picture commands 372 -- 24.1.3 Additional graphics packages 374 -- 24.2 The xv Package 376 -- 24.3 The XFig Package 379 -- 24.4 The XPaint Package 382 -- 24.5".
- catalog description "User-created new commands 87 -- 9.3 Declarations 88 -- 9.4 Environments 89 -- 9.4.1 Using an environment whose name is a defined declaration 90 -- 9.4.2 Constructing an environment from an existing environment 91 -- 9.4.3 Creating environments from scratch 92 -- 9.4.4 Trouble spots in creating a new environment 93 -- 10 Newcommands and Macros 95 -- 10.1 What a Macro Is 95 -- 10.2 Exact Substitution 95 -- 10.3 PlaceHolder Substitution 96 -- 10.3.1 Composing the macro 97 -- 10.3.2 Using the macro 98 -- 10.3.3 Revising a macro definition 99 -- 10.4 Using LATEX Instructions in the Macro 99 -- 10.4.1 Commands in the macro argument 99 -- 10.4.2 Declarations in the macro argument 100 -- 10.4.3 Environments and macros 101 -- 10.5 Incorporating a Macro in a Macro 103 -- 10.6 The Complete Newcommand Format 104 -- 10.7 Trouble Spots in Writing Macros 107 -- 10.8".
- catalog description "Using \\ [length] 201 -- 13.4.2 Using the \vspace command 202 -- 13.4.3 Using fixed size vertical skips 203 -- 13.4.4 Filling vertical space up to what's needed 204 -- 13.4.5 The /par command 205 -- 13.5 Changing the Permanent Spacing Between Lines 205 -- 13.6 Adding a Blank Line Between Paragraphs 205 -- 13.7 Adding Permanent Space Between Paragraphs 206 -- 13.8 Double Spacing a Draft Copy 206 -- 14 Lists 209 -- 14.1 The Itemize List 210 -- 14.2 The Enumerate List 212 -- 14.3 The Description List 214 -- 14.4 Other Description List Styles 216 -- 14.5 The Trivlist Environment 219 -- 15 Aligning and Indenting Text 221 -- 15.1 Aligning the Text Horizontally 221 -- 15.2 Raising Text 223 -- 15.3 Outdenting 224 -- 15.4 Breaking Single Lines on the Right 225 -- 15.5 Creating an Outline 226 -- 15.6 Using Displayed Paragraph Formats 228 -- 15.6.1".
- catalog extent "xxxi, 568 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0387987088 (softcover : alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Springer,".
- catalog subject "686.2/25445369 21".
- catalog subject "Computerized typesetting.".
- catalog subject "Desktop publishing.".
- catalog subject "Document markup languages.".
- catalog subject "LaTeX (Computer file)".
- catalog subject "Linux.".
- catalog subject "Z253.4.L38 L56 1999".
- catalog tableOfContents "20.1.2 Some common mathematical operators 307 -- 20.1.3 Math accents 308 -- 20.1.4 Adding ordinary text in math mode 309 -- 20.2 Modifying the Appearance of Equations 310 -- 20.2.1 Changing math type style 310 -- 20.2.2 Space wedges 312 -- 20.2.3 Size 313 -- 20.2.4 Creating a New Math Alphabet Command Name 315 -- 20.2.5 Adding Math Symbols 318 -- 20.3 Writing, Protecting and Revising Math Macros 320 -- 20.3.1 Writing a math macro 320 -- 20.3.2 Redefining the math macro 321 -- 20.4 Lemmas, Axioms and Conjectures 322 -- 21 Single Line Math Modes 325 -- 21.1 Unnumbered Equation in Running Text 325 -- 21.2 displaymath for a Single Unnumbered Equation 326 -- 21.3 A Numbered Equation on a Separate Line 327 -- 22 Arrays: Multi-Line Math Mode 329 -- 22.1 Creating an Array 329 -- Part VI. Formatting in Box Mode 337 -- 23 Box Mode 339 -- 23.1".
- catalog tableOfContents "A Font Shape Template 46 -- 5.3 A List Template 48 -- 5.4 A Verbatim Template 51 -- 5.5 A Macro Template 52 -- 5.6 A Logo Template 53 -- 6 Viewing and Printing Marked Up Files 55 -- 7 Dealing with Errors 59 -- 7.1 Real Errors 60 -- 7.2 Overfull and Underfull Lines and Pages 64 -- 7.2.1 The overfull line 64 -- 7.2.2 The underfull line 67 -- 7.2.3 The overfull page 67 -- 7.2.4 The underfull page 68 -- 7.2.5 Other alerts 68 -- Part III. Writing LATEX 71 -- 8 LATEX-Reserved Single-Character Commands 73 -- 8.1 Single-Character Command Symbols 73 -- 8.2 Writing Special Symbols As Ordinary Text 75 -- 8.3 Writing Aliases For Single Character Commands 77 -- 8.4 Meta Level Mimicking Of Text Commands 78 -- 9 Single-Word Instructions 81 -- 9.1 Font Features 81 -- 9.2 Commands 83 -- 9.2.1 The LATEX repertoire of commands 84 -- 9.2.2".
- catalog tableOfContents "Accents, Dingbats, Standard and Nonstandard Codes 157 -- 12.1 The Fonts on Disk 159 -- 12.1.1 Naming font files 159 -- 12.1.2 Directory names 160 -- 12.1.3 To view and use a font table 161 -- 12.2 The Standard ASCII Codes 164 -- 12.2.1 Built-In letter accents 167 -- 12.2.2 Trademarks and registries 168 -- 12.3 Nonstandard Coding Tables 170 -- 12.3.1 Dingbats 172 -- 12.3.2 Saint Mary Road symbol fonts 174 -- 12.3.3 European Computer Modern text fonts 177 -- 12.3.4 text companion symbols 178 -- 12.3.5 Math symbol fonts 179 -- 12.3.6 wasy symbol fonts 181 -- 12.4 Nonstandard Sizes: Banners, Posters And Spreads 182 -- 13 Manipulating Space 195 -- 13.1 Adding a Small Amount of Space Between Characters/Words 195 -- 13.2 Adding Significant Space Between Words 197 -- 13.3 Adding Space Between Sentences 200 -- 13.4 Adding Space Between Two Lines 201 -- 13.4.1".
- catalog tableOfContents "ImageMagick 382 -- 24.6 GIMP 386 -- 24.7 Packages for Ready Money 388 -- 25 Inserting Completed Pictures and Graphics 391 -- 25.1 Step 1: Linking the Printer Driver and graphicx 392 -- 25.2 Step 2: Size Information in the EPS File 393 -- 25.2.1 The BoundingBox 394 -- 25.2.2 The calc package 396 -- 25.3 Step 3: Using the /includegraphics Command 398 -- 25.4 //includegraphics Options 401 -- 25.4.1 Resetting the BoundingBox 402 -- 25.4.2 viewport: resetting the part of the picture to exhibit 403 -- 25.4.3 Resetting exhibition width 403 -- 25.4.4 Resetting exhibition height 404 -- 25.4.5 Scaling: another way to reset size 404 -- 25.4.6 Resetting exhibition orientation 405 -- 25.4.7 The interaction between size and orientation 408.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Minipage footnotes with independent numbering 279 -- 17.2.2 Blending minipage and text footnotes 281 -- 17.3 Changing Footnote Style 284 -- 17.4 Footnote Modification Packages 285 -- 18 Cross-Referencing 287 -- 18.1 Referencing Numbered LATEX Objects 287 -- 18.2 Page References 289 -- 18.3 Referencing Footnotes 290 -- 18.4 Positioning the Label 291 -- 18.4.1 The LATEX object is stylized 291 -- 18.4.2 The LATEX object is not stylized 292 -- 19 Literal Text and Silent Text 295 -- 19.1 Verbatim Text 295 -- 19.2 Writing Notes To Yourself 299 -- 19.2.1 Using the % 299 -- 19.2.2 Invisible reminders 299 -- 19.2.3 Visible reminders 300 -- 19.2.4 The LATEX /typeout and /typein commands 301 -- Part V. Formatting in Math Mode 303 -- 20 Math Symbols, Alphabets and Grammar 305 -- 20.1 Built-in Symbols 306 -- 20.1.1 Greek letters, booleans, integrals and sums 306 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I. Reading LATEX 1 -- 1 What a LATEX Command Does 3 -- 2 Concepts: How LATEX Operates on Text 7 -- 2.1 Grammatical Elements 8 -- 2.2 Instructions to LATEX 9 -- 2.2.1 Commands 10 -- 2.2.2 Declarations 11 -- 2.2.3 Environments 12 -- 2.3 Basic Principles in Reading and Writing LATEX Commands 14 -- 2.4 The Scope of an Instruction 15 -- 2.5 LATEX Conventions 17 -- 3 Document Classes 21 -- 3.1 LATEX's Style of Styling Styles 21 -- 3.2 Format of a Very Simple LATEX File 23 -- 3.3 LATEX-defined Classes 23 -- 3.4 Slides 24 -- 3.5 Letters 25 -- 3.6 Articles 29 -- 3.7 Reports 30 -- 3.8 Books 30 -- 3.9 Document Class Options 32 -- 3.10 TOC Option 36 -- Part II. Preparatory Tasks 37 -- 4 Constructing practice.tex, a Practice File 39 -- 5 Setting Emacs Keys for Common Constructions 45 -- 5.1 Writing in Emacs 45 -- 5.2".
- catalog tableOfContents "Quotation and quote environments 228 -- 15.6.2 Verse environment 229 -- 15.6.3 Center environment 230 -- 15.6.4 An ordinary description list 231 -- 15.7 Simple Paragraph Indenting 232 -- 15.8 Controlling the Degree of Indentation 232 -- 16 Floating Objects 237 -- 16.1.1 General format 237 -- 16.1.2 Usage 239 -- 16.1.3 Subfigures 242 -- 16.1.4 Working text around a figure 243 -- 16.1.5 Creating new float styles 250 -- 16.1.6 Captions 251 -- 16.2 Marginal Notes 252 -- 16.3.1 Tabs 254 -- 16.3.2 The tabular environment 258 -- 16.3.3 Floats and multiple columns 270 -- 17.1 Footnotes in Text 273 -- 17.1.1 Footnote syntax in text 274 -- 17.1.2 Shifting between numbers and symbols 275 -- 17.1.3 Numbering by symbol 275 -- 17.1.4 Resetting the counter 276 -- 17.1.5 Examples of numbering styles 277 -- 17.2 Footnotes in a Minipage 279 -- 17.2.1".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Complete Newenvironment Format 108 -- Part IV. Formatting in Text Mode 111 -- 11 Fonts 115 -- 11.1 Font Terminology 116 -- 11.2 Commands/Declarations That Control Font Features 118 -- 11.2.1 Manipulating font family, series and shapes 118 -- 11.2.2 Font sizes 121 -- 11.2.3 Changing both font size and type style 123 -- 11.3 Naming Conventions for Fonts 123 -- 11.3.1 Classic TEX fonts 123 -- 11.3.2 Using NFSS to classify names 125 -- 11.3.3 Fonts supplied with LATEX 130 -- 11.4 The Directory Structure for Storing Fonts 133 -- 11.5 To Load a New Font 134 -- 11.5.1 Why load yet another font? 134 -- 11.5.2 To change the main font family for the entire document 135 -- 11.5.3 To load an additional font from NFSS descriptors 139 -- 11.5.4 The main font and the selectfont font 145 -- 11.5.5 Behind the scenes in loading and using a font 146 -- 12".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Single Line Box: \makebox, \framebox 340 -- 23.1.1 The \makebox and \mbox commands 340 -- 23.1.2 \framebox and \fbox commands 341 -- 23.1.3 Changing the appearance of the frame 342 -- 23.1.4 Fancy frames 344 -- 23.2 The Paragraph Box: Parboxes and Minipages 345 -- 23.2.1 The parbox 345 -- 23.2.2 The minipage environment 348 -- 23.2.3 Framing the minipage 354 -- 23.3 The Inked Rectangle: The Rulebox 356 -- 23.3.1 Solid boxes 356 -- 23.3.2 Struts 358 -- 23.4 Sizing the Box in Relative Terms 358 -- 23.5 Saving Designs 362 -- Part VII. Enhancements to the Text 369 -- 24 Creating Pictures and Graphics 371 -- 24.1 Creating Pictures in LATEX 371 -- 24.1.1 Positioning the picture 372 -- 24.1.2 Picture commands 372 -- 24.1.3 Additional graphics packages 374 -- 24.2 The xv Package 376 -- 24.3 The XFig Package 379 -- 24.4 The XPaint Package 382 -- 24.5".
- catalog tableOfContents "User-created new commands 87 -- 9.3 Declarations 88 -- 9.4 Environments 89 -- 9.4.1 Using an environment whose name is a defined declaration 90 -- 9.4.2 Constructing an environment from an existing environment 91 -- 9.4.3 Creating environments from scratch 92 -- 9.4.4 Trouble spots in creating a new environment 93 -- 10 Newcommands and Macros 95 -- 10.1 What a Macro Is 95 -- 10.2 Exact Substitution 95 -- 10.3 PlaceHolder Substitution 96 -- 10.3.1 Composing the macro 97 -- 10.3.2 Using the macro 98 -- 10.3.3 Revising a macro definition 99 -- 10.4 Using LATEX Instructions in the Macro 99 -- 10.4.1 Commands in the macro argument 99 -- 10.4.2 Declarations in the macro argument 100 -- 10.4.3 Environments and macros 101 -- 10.5 Incorporating a Macro in a Macro 103 -- 10.6 The Complete Newcommand Format 104 -- 10.7 Trouble Spots in Writing Macros 107 -- 10.8".
- catalog tableOfContents "Using \\ [length] 201 -- 13.4.2 Using the \vspace command 202 -- 13.4.3 Using fixed size vertical skips 203 -- 13.4.4 Filling vertical space up to what's needed 204 -- 13.4.5 The /par command 205 -- 13.5 Changing the Permanent Spacing Between Lines 205 -- 13.6 Adding a Blank Line Between Paragraphs 205 -- 13.7 Adding Permanent Space Between Paragraphs 206 -- 13.8 Double Spacing a Draft Copy 206 -- 14 Lists 209 -- 14.1 The Itemize List 210 -- 14.2 The Enumerate List 212 -- 14.3 The Description List 214 -- 14.4 Other Description List Styles 216 -- 14.5 The Trivlist Environment 219 -- 15 Aligning and Indenting Text 221 -- 15.1 Aligning the Text Horizontally 221 -- 15.2 Raising Text 223 -- 15.3 Outdenting 224 -- 15.4 Breaking Single Lines on the Right 225 -- 15.5 Creating an Outline 226 -- 15.6 Using Displayed Paragraph Formats 228 -- 15.6.1".
- catalog title "Latex for Linux : a vade mecum / Bernice Sacks Lipkin.".
- catalog type "text".