Notices tagged with latex
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今さら人に聞けない「日本語でBeamer」のキホン - Qiita http://qiita.com/zr_tex8r/items/69e8cc32038ff29f5ac3 #latex #tex #beamer
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So I came across this really cool editor called #GWrite which is basically a rich text editor that creates an HTML file that is what most would call the output file however here it is also the source file as GWrite reads from this file to render it in the GUI text editor but then you can also view the HTML file in your browser as the end product.
It's really awesome and I recommend you try it out. It's a great editor that works so well and even supports #LaTex equations.
Check it out, you won't be dissapointed. https://gnusocial.club/attachment/28453 -
So I came across this really cool editor called #GWrite which is basically a rich text editor that creates an HTML file that is what most would call the output file however here it is also the source file as GWrite reads from this file to render it in the GUI text editor but then you can also view the HTML file in your browser as the end product.
It's really awesome and I recommend you try it out. It's a great editor that works so well and even supports #LaTex equations.
Check it out, you won't be dissapointed. https://gnusocial.club/attachment/28453 -
I so love #LaTeX!
> ! Undefined control sequence
> l.38 \FN@pp@foo
Wow, what a helpful …message.
$ grep -nrHF '\FN@pp@foo' ./*
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./Main.aux:25:\providecommand {\FN@pp@footnotehinttrue }{}
./Main.log:1291:\FN@pp@footnotehinttrue
./Main.log:1591:l.38 \FN@pp@foo
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Wow, that really clarifies, that the issue was a \centering used inside of \begin{figure}…\end{figure}! https://gs.smuglo.li/attachment/113067 -
What is it? 1991? What are TeX concurents, WordPerfect and Lexicon?
#LaTeX
https://gs.smuglo.li/attachment/110282 https://gs.smuglo.li/attachment/110283 -
I think that the post where I’ll make a full paragraph of heavy swearing in Russian and in all caps is near.
Wait for it.
#LaTeX https://gs.smuglo.li/attachment/109841 -
Thursday, 18-Aug-16 21:26:03 UTC from gnusocial.de at 48°22'0"N 10°53'55"E Repeated by takeshitakenji
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math mode - How to properly typeset multiletter quantities, e.g. Re or Nu (Reynolds, Nusselt numbers) - TeX - #LaTeX Stack Exchange https://status.akionux.net/url/107373
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I am learning to use #latex. It is more dependent on extensions than I realized.
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calculations - How to calculate a new length? - TeX - #LaTeX Stack Exchange http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/149045/how-to-calculate-a-new-length \dimexpr and \numexpr to calculate length
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internationalization - Multilanguage document in #Latex - Stack Overflow http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2043316/multilanguage-document-in-latex
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I find !GNUsocial successful because it works for me. Having tech-oriented conversations actually makes GNUsocial more successful for me than #Twitter -- compare the hashtag #LaTeX on the two services and see the difference. And there are plenty of non-tech topics on other GNUsocial instances, see http://rainbowdash.net/ for example. Also, I don't see GNUsocial being any more complicated to use than Twitter. Using the WebUI on GNUsocial insulates the average user from the technical specifications of #Federation. True, people running their own instance need a bit more technical know-how. But at the GNUsocial demo at the #Linux conference yesterday someone said that the Federation and scalability was nice, but she was *really* impressed that a full microblogging site could be set up in half an hour. GNUsocial is different from Twitter, and so its success is measured differently too.
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I find !GNUsocial successful because it works for me. Having tech-oriented conversations actually makes GNUsocial more successful for me than #Twitter -- compare the hashtag #LaTeX on the two services and see the difference. And there are plenty of non-tech topics on other GNUsocial instances, see http://rainbowdash.net/ for example. Also, I don't see GNUsocial being any more complicated to use than Twitter. Using the WebUI on GNUsocial insulates the average user from the technical specifications of #Federation. True, people running their own instance need a bit more technical know-how. But at the GNUsocial demo at the #Linux conference yesterday someone said that the Federation and scalability was nice, but she was *really* impressed that a full microblogging site could be set up in half an hour. GNUsocial is different from Twitter, and so its success is measured differently too.
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I find !GNUsocial successful because it works for me. Having tech-oriented conversations actually makes GNUsocial more successful for me than #Twitter -- compare the hashtag #LaTeX on the two services and see the difference. And there are plenty of non-tech topics on other GNUsocial instances, see http://rainbowdash.net/ for example. Also, I don't see GNUsocial being any more complicated to use than Twitter. Using the WebUI on GNUsocial insulates the average user from the technical specifications of #Federation. True, people running their own instance need a bit more technical know-how. But at the GNUsocial demo at the #Linux conference yesterday someone said that the Federation and scalability was nice, but she was *really* impressed that a full microblogging site could be set up in half an hour. GNUsocial is different from Twitter, and so its success is measured differently too.
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@laurelrusswurm here's your first awesome book in !latex: http://pastebin.com/uTdH7Cdc :)
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@laurelrusswurm you should definitely go the !latex route. It produces beautiful documents. And if you have a small book the standard classes are nice. Ask if you need help, I produce all my documents with LaTeX.
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I do 3D plots in #LaTeX now.