-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I accidently sent this to Typhoon, so have now posted to the right place
, (hopefully)
Seems to be that ReST would yet another markup to learn, where as if we
stick to say Latex or plain text, we use what we are familar with, and
can go back to
On Tue, 7 Apr 2009, Paul Sutton wrote:
pastebin supports LaTex, so i what would be needed is some sort of
website that people working on a paper can log in to, and paste bits of
code, and then perhaps upload pdf, ps, or dvi files to link to the code,
Or even better
something like this
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I accidently sent this to Typhoon, so have now posted to the right place
, (hopefully)
Seems to be that ReST would yet another markup to learn, where as if we
stick to say Latex or plain text, we use what we are familar with, and
can go back to
On Tue, 7 Apr 2009, Paul Sutton wrote:
pastebin supports LaTex, so i what would be needed is some sort of
website that people working on a paper can log in to, and paste bits of
code, and then perhaps upload pdf, ps, or dvi files to link to the code,
Or even better
something like this
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I accidently sent this to Typhoon, so have now posted to the right place
, (hopefully)
Seems to be that ReST would yet another markup to learn, where as if we
stick to say Latex or plain text, we use what we are familar with, and
can go back to
On Tue, 7 Apr 2009, Paul Sutton wrote:
pastebin supports LaTex, so i what would be needed is some sort of
website that people working on a paper can log in to, and paste bits of
code, and then perhaps upload pdf, ps, or dvi files to link to the code,
Or even better
something like this