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pbelmans.ncag.info
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| | | | | First some preliminary statements:this is a rant about how I had to get thmtools working, it's not about the package itself (which is great)I hate Ubuntu's T... | |
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rgoswami.me
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| | | | | Background I have been wanting to find a workflow which allows me to bypass writing a lot of TeX by hand for a while now. To that end I looked into using a computer algebra system (CAS). Naturally, my first choice was the FOSS Maxima (also because it uses Lisp under the hood). However, for all the reasons listed here, relating to its accuracy, which have not been fixed even though the post was over 5 years ago, I ended up having to go with the closed source Mathematica. | |
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ejenner.com
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| | | | | Emacs has some really amazing features for writing LaTeX; this post gives an overview of some of them, either to convince you to give Emacs a try, or to make you aware that these features exist if you're already using Emacs but didn't know about them. | |
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mmazzarolo.com
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| | | A robots.txt file tells search engine crawlers which pages or files the crawler can or can't request from your site. Next.js does not generate a robots.txt out-of-the-box, so here are a couple of options on how to create it. | ||