Hi all,
I have relation with the people who made the second document. May be
this document doesn't arrive to the users list (as many of mine for
inexplicable reason), but I'm cross-posting it to devs and also to the
original author of second doc.
Cheers,
Offray
Pablo Angulo wrote:
Hello, Joris:
I've corrected the problems with my file: I used pixels (px) instead of
points (pt), so it looked good on my screen. The link is the same.
I have no relation with the people who wrote the second document I
mention. I just found it on their website and found it appropiate for
self-study but not for a one-hour workshop. Should I try to contact them
and ask them if they want to release the texmacs source file?
Regards!
Joris van der Hoeven escribió:
Hi Pablo,
I would be happy to mention the documents on our website,
modulo a few modifications: in the first document,
some of the material (the framed text and some images)
does not fit into the width of a paragraph. Please fix.
In the second document, their seems to be a problem with some of
the headers. Also, I need the TeXmacs source document.
Thanks, Joris
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 12:50:16PM +0200, Pablo Angulo wrote:
Hello,
I gave a talk recently to teach TeXmacs in my department. I used a
texmacs file though to last an hour, and teach the main ideas and
tricks, leaving the details to the manual, to be learnt later.
It is in spanish, and you can find in my website:
http://www.uam.es/personal_pdi/ciencias/pangulo/adjuntos/texmacs.tm
You can copy, modify, distribute any way you want. It's intented use
is a one-hour course with a teacher using a projector. For learning on
your own, both the manual, and the manual:
http://glud.udistrital.edu.co/glud_old/clog/doc/texmacs/texmacs.pdf
by students of the Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas, are
better suited.
Regards
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