Mit den Lern-Inhalten der Seite habe ich vermutlich weit über hundert Personen in diversen #LaTeX-Kursen die Welt des gehobenen Schriftsatzes nähergebracht.
Weiters vielen Dank an den ZID der #TUGraz fürs jahrzehntelange Hosting der Seite!
Does anyone know of easy ways to configure #Latex in #Emacs (on #Archlinux) ? I've compiled Emacs with the PGTK option if that helps.
Oh, and how do I export these Org docs to a PDF? Do I also require Latex packages for these, or is pandoc-bin enough? I don't want to bloat my system with too many packages, and so I'd love minimal solutions.
Using Markdown to create slides? Why not? With presenter notes and a presenter view with preview of the next slide? Sure! https://marp.app has you covered.
@jwildeboer While I do prefer #LaTeX Beamer, it's nice to know something like this exists. Probably a good suggestion for students who don't want to face the LaTeX learning curve.
VERY disappointed in GitHub refusing to support the LaTeX \colorbox (outright banned) or \textcolor macros (seemingly only very limited support) or any CSS solution to allow one to create colored text in Markdown files... I was hoping to create color swatches as shown in the attached preview (in VSCode), but just none of this works on GitHub...
(And yes, I understand there're some potential accessibility issues, but there're more social solutions to address these than an outright technical ban of colored text! It's 2024!)
Now, all users can get is a boring list of color names with their hex values sans pre-visualization... 😤😭
Falls ihr zufällig das eine oder andere TeXnische Problemchen oder Fragen habt und auf den #clt2024 unterwegs seid, gerne beim DANTE Stand vorbeikommen.
Je partage avec vous un petit billet concernant le dessin d'un disque partagé en secteurs égaux dont certains sont coloriés, pour représenter des fractions sous la forme de "pizza". 🍕
Currently I'm setting up an environment to create a new song book. I'm using #lilypond, #latex, #git, and #jenkins.
My kid(12) wants to help creating the book. Now I'm in trouble: should I teach him #vim (no, #emacs isn't a choice!), or should I be easy on his soul and the rest of his life by teaching him some gui text editor?