TUG 2014

TUG 2014
July 28-30, 2014
USA

TUG 2014: The 35th Annual Meeting of the TeX Users Group was held in Portland, Oregon, USA.

Converting structured LaTeX to other formats

David Farmer
American Institute of Mathematics

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Creating mathematical jigsaw puzzles using TeX and friends

Julian Gilbey
London,UK

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Metapolator: Why Metafont is finally catching on

David Crossland
Metapolator

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Li(b/t)erate (TeX/C)—Bottom part: literac

Doug McKenna
Mathemaesthetics

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Recent additions to Tex’s font Repertoire

Michael Sharpe
UC San Diego

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MathBook XML

Robert Beezer
 

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Plotly: Collaborative, interactive, and online plotting with TeX

Etienne Tetreault-Pinard
Plotly

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Will static CSS someday suffice for online rendering of profiled LaTeX?

William Hammond
University at Albany

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Texinfo visits a garden

Joseph Hogg
Los Angeles,CA

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Building TeX Live

Karl Berry
TeX Users Group

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TeX and copyediting

SK Venkatesan
TNQ Books and Journals

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TeX Live Utility: A slightly-shiny Mac interface for TeX Live Manager

Adam Maxwell
Port Angeles, WA

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An output routine for an illustrated book

Boris Veytsman
George Mason University

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MacTeX Design Philosophy vs TeXShop Design Philosophy

Richard Koch
University of Oregon

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LaTeX3 and expl3 in 2014: Recent developments

Will Robertson
University of Adelaide

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Creating a LaTeX class file using a graphical interface

Kaveh Bazargan
River Valley Technologies

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Using animations within LaTeX documents

Michael Doob
University of Manitoba

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Experiences with TikzDevice

David Allen
University of Kentucky

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Moving an online book to paper

Jim Hefferon
Saint Michael’s College

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LaTeX in the classroom

Daniel Raies

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Typography and readability: An experiment with post-stroke patients

Leila Akhmadeyeva
Bashkir State Medical University

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PDF files both to print and to read on screen

Kaveh Bazargan
River Valley Technologies

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A quarter century of naive use and abuse of LaTeX

Alan Wetmore
US Army Research Lab

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Li(b/t)erate (TeX/C)—Top part: JSBox

Doug McKenna
Mathemaesthetics

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“Fake spaces” with pdfTeX—best of both worlds

Ross Moore
Macquarie University

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Regression testing LaTeX packages with Lua

Frank Mittelbach
LaTeX3 Project

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