“‘TeX’ Tag”,2019-11-29 ():
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design/typography/tex, most recent first: 1 related tag, 31 annotations, & 56 links (parent).
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- “Exploring Typst, a New Typesetting System Similar to LaTeX”, jreyesr 2024
- “DeTikZify: Synthesizing Graphics Programs for Scientific Figures and Sketches With TikZ”, et al 2024
- “FIMO: A Challenge Formal Dataset for Automated Theorem Proving”, et al 2023
- “Nougat: Neural Optical Understanding for Academic Documents”, et al 2023
- “Score-Based Paragraph-Level Line Breaking”, 2023
- “Today Was the First Day That I Could Definitively Say That GPT-4 Has Saved Me a Substantial Amount of Tedious Work”, 2023
- “Galactica: A Large Language Model for Science”, et al 2022
- “Fancy Euclid’s Elements in TeX”, 2019
- “Making of Byrne’s Euclid”, 2018
- “A General LuaTeX Framework for Globally Optimized Pagination”, 2018
- “Learning to Infer Graphics Programs from Hand-Drawn Images”, et al 2017
- “Image-To-Markup Generation With Coarse-To-Fine Attention”, et al 2016
- “Markdeep”, 2015
- “An Efficiency Comparison of Document Preparation Systems Used in Academic Research and Development”, 2014
- “Interview With Donald Knuth”, 2008
- “The Monotype 4-Line System for Setting Mathematics”, 2007
- “Global Multiple Objective Line Breaking”, 2006
- “Micro-Typographic Extensions to the TeX Typesetting System”, 2000
- “Bridging the Algorithm Gap: A Linear-Time Functional Program for Paragraph Formatting”, 1999
- “The Concave Least-Weight Subsequence Problem Revisited”, 1998
- “A Functional Description of TeX’s Formula Layout”, 1997
- “Questions and Answers With Professor Donald E. Knuth”, 1996 (page 7)
- “Envisioning Information: Chapter 5, ‘Color and Information’, Pg83-86 [On Oliver Byrne’s Color Diagram Version of Euclid’s Elements]”, 1990
- “The Least Weight Subsequence Problem”, 1987
- “Breaking Paragraphs into Lines”, 1981
- “2024.06.12: Bibliography Keys”
- “Annotated_latex_equations: Examples of How to Create Colorful, Annotated Equations in Latex Using Tikz.”
- “Pre-Calculated Line Breaks for HTML / CSS”
- “Adaptation for LaTeX of a Figure Proposed in P. Shearer’s Book Introduction to Seismology. It Shows the Focal Sphere With the Fault Plane and Auxiliary Plane (which Can Not Be Discriminate), Limiting Compression and Dilatation Quadrants, the First Movement of the Rock through the Sphere, and the Pression and Tension Axis. The Figure Is Based on the Sphere Drawing’s Code Proposed by J. Dumas in Is Book Tikz Pour L’impatient, Available Online.”
- “The LaTeX Font Catalogue—Other Fonts—Initials”
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