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The best thing about working with #LaTeX is the sense of accomplishment you feel after finally completing that task you thought would be trivially simple.
Is there any developer out there who is working on #GTK4/#libadwaita GUI editor for typesetting documents in #latex/#typst. As much as I love them, modal editors like #vim/#helix are not for me.
@libreoffice love the csv-import, much better than excels kind of import. formula editing and syntax (comparing to #LaTex) bit confusing and not that intuitive; would love to see better integration, but works very well. Thanks!
Step 1: Hey, let's not use Microsoft and Google to collaborate remotely, let's use our university's #Nextcloud with #onlyoffice.
Step 2: Shit, that Onlyoffice is WYSIWYG, and those are a pain in the arse, even if they are Free Software. They force me to use a mouse and don't separate semantic structure from look & feel.
Step 3: Okay, never mind, use whatever you like. Just send me a PDF export of your part once you are finished, and I will glue it together with my #LaTeX slides with pdftk.
Getting Greek characters to display properly in a PDF generated from Markdown with Pandoc has caused some frustration today - here's what eventually worked for me:
Use xelatex instead of pdflatex:
pandoc --pdf-engine=xelatex
Use Linux Liberatine O as the font in your Markdown metadata:
mainfont: "Linux Libertine O"
I'm a bit sad that I can't use Palatino, which I think is a nicer font, but Linux Libertine 'just worked' and is free (as in beer and speech).
Question #Latex: est ce que c'est possible de reprendre toutes les footnotes du document, sur une page récap à la fin ?
Attention, je veux qu'elles soient également présentes sur la page où elles sont (je vois des packages qui permettent de les déplacer vers la fin, mais sans les garder sur la page)
(dans une présentation Beamer)
Edit: en fait je n'ai sans doute pas besoin de footnotes, mais plutôt de passer par biblatex pour une biblio. Je vais tester ça.
last night i was talking about white latex on (#FFFFFF) white skin.
you know actually cream (I used pantone Cloud Cream or #E6DDC5) looks really good i think