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  • From: Gubinelli Massimiliano <address@hidden>
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  • Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] Talk about TeXmacs
  • Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 10:30:42 +0200
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Hi,
Joris just gave yesterday a talk on TeXmacs at Ecole Polytechnique in Paris but unfortunately we didn't had the opportunity to make a recording out of it. As to my knowledge there is no appropriate material for a talk (you can find some tutorials however).
The outline of Joris' talk yesterday has been roughly the following:

- writing an article (title, author, abstract, sections, etc...)
- structured editing, visual navigation
- structures and variants (to cycle trought variants: Ctrl-Tab)
- typing math:
* tab variants
* character compositions (-->, @+, etc...)
* negations
* latex-like commands (\frac)
* new structured behavior of sums and integrals (which have an explicit extent)
* parentesized expressions
* matrices
- semantic editing of math and semantic selections
- search and replace
- tools for presentations: beamer stile, switches (on the Mac you can use the remote control to switch)
- the small graphic mode, insertion of text and math in the graphics
- maxima and mathemagix sessions, asyncronous communication with the external tools
- versioning tool

Good luck!


Massimiliano Gubinelli


ps: It would be nice if someone could provide a web-cast showing basic TeXmacs functionalities.


On 30 mars 11, at 23:54, address@hidden wrote:

Hi,

I have the opportunity to give a talk about TeXmacs this friday.
I would like to structure my talk as a crash course in TeXmacs ("learn
texmacs in 50min").

Does any body have some suggestions or material that I can use as a starting point for this? (Of course I will cite the original authors).

Any suggestion is welcomed.
Thanks,
Marco

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