Am 2007-02-21 12:25:06, schrieb Kevin Mark:
> Hi Michelle,
> I have 2 suggestions:
> I wanted to make a hard copy of the sarge installation manual. I was
> able to send a pdf file to an email address assigned to a Kinko's store
> (US printing chain). They were able to have it printed 2-sided with a
Hi again, Michelle.
I think that, for such a long document (2500 pages, 11 volumes), LaTeX
makes very good sense. Using the LaTeX "\include" directive, you
could keep each volume in a separate file, and yet LaTeX would process
the set of files as one large document.
And LaTeX provides valuabl
* Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070221 11:14]:
> Hello Russel,
>
> Now I have to build a collection of three editons (de, en, fr) of
> Education-Books of each 2500 Pages which will be splitted into 11
> volumes.
>
> I do not know, wheter TeX is the right way to go, but I need at the end
>
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 05:47:06PM +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Hello Russel,
>
> Am 2007-02-17 10:57:36, schrieb Russell L. Harris:
> > If you install the Debian TeXLive package, you should find that LaTeX
> > works as it formerly did in TeTeX. I am running TeTeX under Etch on
> > one i386 m
Hello Russel,
Am 2007-02-17 10:57:36, schrieb Russell L. Harris:
> If you install the Debian TeXLive package, you should find that LaTeX
> works as it formerly did in TeTeX. I am running TeTeX under Etch on
> one i386 machine, and TeXLive under Etch on another i386 machine, and
> I have not seen
Sjoerd> What to install when you would like to give TeX/LaTeX a try?
tetex is the package you want to use.
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On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 10:57:36AM -0600, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> If you install the Debian TeXLive package, you should find that LaTeX
> works as it formerly did in TeTeX. I am running TeTeX under Etch on
> one i386 machine, and TeXLive under Etch on another i386 machine, and
> I have not seen
* Sjoerd Hiemstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070217 10:42]:
> Running Sarge.
> What to install when you would like to give TeX/LaTeX a try?
>
> In Synaptic I see something named latex209-base, but it says:
> LaTeX 2.09 is obsolete. Use LaTeX 2e.
> But there's no package called latex2e or something, nor
Hi,
Running Sarge.
What to install when you would like to give TeX/LaTeX a try?
In Synaptic I see something named latex209-base, but it says:
LaTeX 2.09 is obsolete. Use LaTeX 2e.
But there's no package called latex2e or something, nor do I see
anything else that looks like it could be the main p
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