Publications in 2010
TUG Conference 2010 (San Francisco, USA)
A brief history of LaTeX — with a prediction
- Chris Rowley
- TUG Conference 2010 (San Francisco, USA)
- Video of the talk: A brief history of LaTeX — with a prediction (via River Valley TV)
Exhuming coffins from the last century (slides)
- Frank Mittelbach
- TUG Conference 2010 (San Francisco, USA)
- Video of the talk: Exhuming coffins from the last century (via River Valley TV)
This presentation introduces the LaTeX3 concept of boxes with handles (a.k.a. coffins) and provides a number of examples.
Unicode mathematics in LaTeX: advantages and challenges
- Will Robertson
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Published paper, TUGboat, Volume 31 (2010), No. 2
- TUG Conference 2010 (San Francisco, USA)
- Video of the talk: Unicode mathematics in LaTeX: advantages and challenges (via River Valley TV)
- Slides of the talk: Unicode mathematics in LaTeX: advantages and challenges
In this paper and talk Will discusses Unicode mathematics in the context of LaTeX with the unicode-math package.
From \newcommand to \DocumentNewCommand with xparse
- Joseph Wright
- Published paper, TUGboat, Volume 31 (2010), No. 3
- Abstract:
The xparse package provides a new method for creating document macros, moving beyond \newcommand. With xparse it is possible for ordinary LaTeX users to create functions with multiple optional arguments, stars and mixtures of these. This brief article highlights using the xparse approach for the LaTeX user (as distinct from the LaTeX programmer).
A discussion by Joseph Wright of some of the new possibilities offered by the xparse package compared to those offered by \newcommand.
Beyond \newcommand with xparse
- Joseph Wright
- Published paper, TUGboat, Volume 31 (2010), No. 1
An introduction by Joseph Wright to the xparse package, a package that provides a powerful mechanism to define new user commands with different number of optional arguments, stars, etc.
Programming key-value in expl3
- Joseph Wright
- Published paper, TUGboat, Volume 31 (2010), No. 1
In this paper Joseph Wright discusses the key-value implementation that is provided as part of the LaTeX3 programming language expl3.
Publications by year
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Publications by topic
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