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From : Marc Lalaude-Labayle <address@hidden>- To: address@hidden
- Subject: [TeXmacs] workshop about texmacs
- Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2008 08:01:00 +0100
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Hi,
yesterday i animated a workshop about texmacs. Thank you for your help,
especially Bernard and Henri.
It should have last 1,5 hour, but people were so impressed that it
lasted in fact more than 2 hours : i had to answer lot of questions.
I animated the workshop with a colleague which, using only Ms-Word, was
the candid of the team and could calm down the frightenning of the
audience. It worked, i think ...
Although i am not a fine texnician, i could answer most of the
questions. Some still remain unanswered, some of wich were already asked
on this list (i think) :
- Using article or book style, to write a lesson for example, when you
type return there is an horizontal indent which seemed to be annoying
for everyone. How can we change this ? Is there a way to specify (only
with the mouse was one of our leitmotiv, although i showed for some
teachers other ways to make it) to change this ? If not, which std file
do i have to modify ?
- if i write matrices, in which i want to put above the first line
f(e_1) f(e_2) ... and on the right of the right parenthesis e_1 e_2 ....
Is there a simple way to do this ?
I'll do this workshop again in front of beginning teachers.
Thank you again for all your help
Regards
Marc
- [TeXmacs] workshop about texmacs, Marc Lalaude-Labayle, 10/26/2008
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