While looking for material on page breaking I found several references
to this document:
http://wwwlib.umi.com/dissertations/fullcit/8124134
Does anyone know if it's worth ordering and waiting for it? The
unfortunate thing is that they don't seem to have a PDF version that I
could download
I've tried to think this case through. Simon's suggestion for a special
penalty is intriguing. It handles the case for table borders where we
don't simply have an x or 0 situation (like penalty and glue provide),
but we have a x or y situation.
On the other side Luca is probably right that we
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
While looking for material on page breaking I found several
references to this document:
http://wwwlib.umi.com/dissertations/fullcit/8124134
Does anyone know if it's worth ordering and waiting for it?
The unfortunate thing is that they don't seem to have a PDF
On 03.03.2005 16:19:24 Victor Mote wrote:
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
While looking for material on page breaking I found several
references to this document:
http://wwwlib.umi.com/dissertations/fullcit/8124134
Does anyone know if it's worth ordering and waiting for it?
The
Happy to see how you have reprioritized your efforts
over the past two months [1], and much, much for the
better.
Glen
--- Jeremias Maerki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I very much hope so. But it becomes more and more
apparent that this
will be the greatest challenge in my programmer's
life.
Actually, I haven't. The RTF edition idea (which I haven't discarded,
yet, just postponed due to time shortage) is still very high on my
private priority list. As you can guess there's currently another one
which comes first.
On 03.03.2005 18:31:12 Glen Mazza wrote:
Happy to see how you have
I've bought some SkypeOut credits now. Funny thing: It's cheaper to call
Simon in the Netherlands than to call someone in Lucerne via PSTN.
Anyway, I'd like to ask if we could hold to a brainstorming conference
call on page breaking either Sunday evening or next Monday or Tuesday
somewhere
On Thu, Mar 03, 2005 at 08:34:54PM +0100, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
I've bought some SkypeOut credits now. Funny thing: It's cheaper to call
Simon in the Netherlands than to call someone in Lucerne via PSTN.
Anyway, I'd like to ask if we could hold to a brainstorming conference
call on page
On Thu, Mar 03, 2005 at 08:19:24AM -0700, Victor Mote wrote:
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
While looking for material on page breaking I found several
references to this document:
http://wwwlib.umi.com/dissertations/fullcit/8124134
Does anyone know if it's worth ordering and waiting for
Simon Pepping wrote:
Note that The TeXbook is TeX's user guide. Yes, Knuth's users
are quite advanced. It was my first book in the direction of
computers, and one of the most inspirational I have read.
The TeX program is described in 'TeX The Program'. That text
Oops. You're right. That
Victor Mote wrote:
Oops. You're right. That is volume 2 from the same Computers
and Typesetting series.
Er, it is actually volume B.
Victor Mote
Hi Fop Team,
Simon Pepping a écrit :
On Thu, Mar 03, 2005 at 08:19:24AM -0700, Victor Mote wrote:
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
While looking for material on page breaking I found several
references to this document:
http://wwwlib.umi.com/dissertations/fullcit/8124134
Does anyone know if it's worth
Vincent Hennebert wrote:
By looking for this reference, I found the following article:
www.pi6.fernuni-hagen.de/publ/tr234.pdf
It's entitled 'On the Pagination of Complex Documents' (actually it's also
referencing Plass).
There's another article, where the top level of the algorithm is
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