- From: "Riccardo Ferrari" <address@hidden>
- To: "Texmacs-Users" <address@hidden>
- Cc: <address@hidden>
- Subject: RE: [TeXmacs] Conference posters
- Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 13:35:54 +0200
- Importance: Normal
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From: Benno Dielmann [mailto:address@hidden]
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Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 1:15 PM
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To: address@hidden
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Subject: [TeXmacs] Conference posters
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Hi all,
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is there anyone out there who uses TeXmacs for conference posters
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and could
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share his/her experiences?
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I want to make a poster in A0 format. Its background should be
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coloured while
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the text should be in three rectangles with white background. Within the
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rectangles, the text should be arranged in three columns.
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Maybe it is a stupid advice, but I think you should better use another
program to actually lay-out your poster.
You may write in TeXmacs each three columns block, export it as eps,
then import in a desktop publishing program where you can fine-tune
your poster.
So you get the best from the two worlds.
Let me know if this proves to work.
Bye
Riccardo Ferrari
- Conference posters, Benno Dielmann, 03/29/2004
- RE: [TeXmacs] Conference posters, Riccardo Ferrari, 03/29/2004
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