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sciruby.com
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| | | | | Almost two months ago, in December, we release our first beta of NMatrix, our linear algebra library for the Ruby language. Rather than discussing ... | |
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www.texdev.net
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| | | | | The latest release of LaTeX went to CTAN on Friday, and moves us forward in truly automatic tagging for PDFs, particularly for mathematics. As part of the work, we have been looking at the capabilities of different engines. Here, I want to summarise what users should take from that for existing and for new documents. | |
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vxlabs.com
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| | | | | Screenshot of orgmode source, PDF preview on the right, interactive citation selection in the minibuffer. Click for full resolution. I have (co-)written a few LaTeX documents in my time. However, as I have been writing my life and lab notes and many of my technical blog posts in Emacs orgmode for the past few years, I wanted to see how one would go about using BiBTeX references in orgmode files (using John Kitchin's org-ref package) such that they would render correctly in orgmode's export LaTeX and PDF. | |
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www.thepolyglotdeveloper.com
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| | | Learn how to continuously deploy a static generated site to a remote server on push and on a schedule with GitLab CI. | ||