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Le 3 avr. 2020 à 11:49, Massimiliano Gubinelli <address@hidden> a écrit :Thanks.Where exactly? it seems I cannot find it.I looked here:A suggestion: maybe you can convert in HTML with the option MathJax on, it give nicer math formulas usually.BestMaxOn 3. Apr 2020, at 10:17, Vincent Douce Mathoscope <address@hidden> wrote:hi Maxthe cook book in on my website in .tm, .pdf and .xhtml format since yearsi am totally ok to open it but i dont really know how to proceed... :-)VincentLe 3 avr. 2020 à 09:49, Massimiliano Gubinelli <address@hidden> a écrit :Vincent,Btw. Great idea the cookbook! Will you share it with us? Can we contribute?I think is a very good informal way to share information. Writing a full fledged manual could take more time but I always felt that I wanted a place to record some simple facts that I learn about TeXmacs along the way.It would be super if you can share it in the form of a git repository, so that we can contribute with pull requests.MaxOn 3. Apr 2020, at 09:10, Basile Audoly <address@hidden> wrote:Hi Vincent,you forgot the closing " symbol in your scheme code after <#2160>Basile- i dont manage any longer to use the scheme way :
–––Vincent Douce Mathoscopecours de maths par visio pendant la crise :(lycéens, prépa, étudiants).poésie visuelle :
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