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Re : [TeXmacs] a mind map manual for TeXmacs


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  • Subject: Re : [TeXmacs] a mind map manual for TeXmacs
  • Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2012 04:16:15 -0400 (EDT)

It would be great to insert a link in the Texmacs website, wouldn't it ?
 
Sincerly yours,
 
 
Richard
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Envoyé le : Di, 14 Oct 2012 21:23
Sujet : Re: [TeXmacs] a mind map manual for TeXmacs

I'm totally with you guys on this one, and like I said in a previous mail, I'm waiting for the end of my internship to have a few free month and work on some kind of a TeXmacs cookbook for new users!
But then, the mind map is really cool, nice job! I'll try adding new things if I can!
François-Xavier
On Oct 14, 2012 2:42 AM, "Alvaro Tejero Cantero" <address@hidden> wrote:
Yin, this is a really cool and necessary contribution!

More topics in the TeXmacs manuals could benefit by such a visual
outlining/zooming approach.

Way to go!

-á.


On 14 October 2012 02:35, Yin Wang <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How come such a cool things doesn't have any videos showing the
> amazing things you can do with it! We need more advertisements! :-)
>
> So as a first step, I'm constructing a mind map as a efficiently
> accessible manual for TeXmacs. Currently there is only a few things I
> think is really cool, but once started the new users certainly would
> like to find out more of it from the manual. I'm also thinking of
> making some screencasts etc.
>
> The address of the mind map is:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/9xrzu3u
>
> Let me know if you have more neat stuff to include. I'll do my best to
> present it well.
>
>
> -- Yin



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