Thomas,

www.tug.org  is the website for the tex users group.  There are a couple tutorials there:
http://www.tug.org/tutorials/tugindia/
http://www.tug.org/tutorials/lshort/lshort.pdf

You can also google for latex tutorial and gets tons of them.

Using TM one easy way to go is to create a document using one of the latex templates.  Try the article template.  Save it and press cmd-R

You can modify the \title{}  and \author{} commands and then try typing some stuff below \section{Introduction}

You can start to explore a bit more with the Latex Bundle menu to see formatting options.

Drag and drop a picture of pdf diagram into the document to see how figures are included in a document.

Brad

On 8/2/07, Thomas Aylott (subtleGradient) <oblivious@subtlegradient.com> wrote:
Howdy.
Since TextMate seems to be like 80% LaTeX users. I feel a burning need
to use latex.
Can one of you LaTeX gurus condescend to learn me what's up?
Maybe a few links to how to get started with latex and latex in
textmate specifically.

Do you have to be a nerd to be able to use it?

        thomas Aylott — subtleGradient — CrazyEgg — sixteenColors
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