

The book.tex will used to generate a greyscale version for printing andĪ color version for a distribution PDF (A PDF that looks like the print There are currently six LaTeX root files, book.tex, eBook.tex, and four cover/*.tex files (if you import my Github cover project).īook.tex is the LaTeX root file for the Print on DemandĪSCII plain text draft formats for your book. You edit this while constructing your book. StructureīookParameters.tex is the LaTeX file containing defines about your book. To be really successful, you'll need to become comfortable editing and creating new commands, but this should give you a big head start. To use this project you'll need to have some familiarity with LaTeX. Many of these sections are optional, and there are variations to the formatting when eBooks are generated.

This template is for a fully publishable book, rather than a toy example, so it contains:

This is the eBook version from eBook.tex as PDF This is the print version from book.tex as a PDF Larger publishers have their own requirements for book formatting that are Or small publishers, and not for authors who are using one of the Note that these tools are specifically for use by independent self-publishers Need to annotate your LaTeX files using commands supplied in the zzInit.texĬommands file in order to build all your book formats successfully. This template provides a model forĬreating all of these versions, using the same LaTeX source files. Printing, as PDFs, as websites, and as eBooks (for Apple iBooks, KOBO, Amazon This is a template for creating the various formats of a technical non-fictionīook using content written in LaTeX.
