On May 16, 2009, at 5:48 AM, Teresa Clark wrote: > Me too, > Where do you learn about Latex? Most of the on-line tutorials are > great if you want to typeset Maths! > Cheers > Teresa Clark
My background in TeX actually comes from studying engineering in school (Carnegie Mellon, for anyone who knows), and almost switching to math. Though I did also practice by typesetting breviary texts that our Newman Club/Catholic student organization used. :-) I agree a lot of the online information is more useful for math/technical typesetting. I'll try to look for some links for more general LaTeX info. Maybe others on either list have some good LaTeX learning suggestions? One good way to learn though is just by looking at other people's available code -- Élie has some examples on the website at http://home.gna.org/gregorio/gregoriotex/example , some of which are just LaTeX and don't use Gregorio at all. The first download on that page (the Divine Praises sheet) has an example of changed staff margins too. When I get back home to Chicago I can add more things to the examples I posted on this list awhile ago (and finish cleaning up some code sloppiness). Regards, -- Tracy _______________________________________________ Gregorio-users mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/gregorio-users

