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12:00 AM
@KannappanSampath Name?
 
@PauloCereda missfont.log, it reads.
Surely something connected with tex, I guess... what's your bet?
 
@KannappanSampath I think it's safe to remove it. If I'm not mistaken, that command was used to generate the bitmap fonts, but after all, it's just a log. :)
 
Oh, I see. OK.
BTW, a rubbish bin problem I had is solved now, automatically. I did nothing.
 
there was a problem with rubbish bin: it was empty but I could still empty it. The icon also was showing a can that was full. Also, there were no hidden files. I got worried.
 
12:05 AM
Probably a cached icon issue.
No worries.
 
@PauloCereda Oh, OK. I am now a happy TeX user. :)
 
@KannappanSampath Indeed. :)
@Kannappan: Do you have xcowsay too, right? :)
 
@PauloCereda Yup. :)
But, I don't use it all that often...
 
@KannappanSampath Try cowsay -f sheep Hello
 
@PauloCereda Hah! I guessed! heads to look what other animals there are
Ducks? <3
 
12:11 AM
@KannappanSampath Someday! <3
@Kannappan: cowsay -f duck Meow
 
@PauloCereda Hah... there is duck. :)
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Fixed font, please. :)
Yep. :)
 
I found a desktop wiki creator called zim but its math support is aweful.
 
12:35 AM
Where's @DavidCarlisle? I miss him. :)
 
OK, I am going to plant my TeX tree. I think this should be fairly simple.
 
12:55 AM
@KannappanSampath Don't forget to run something on the tree. Just can't remember what it is. :P
 
texhash, you mean?
 
@HarishKumar: Hi Harish! I miss you, buddy. :)
 
By the way, what sort of help would you want from an Asian, reading from the transcript?
 
TL is mktexlsr.
 
@PauloCereda Oh, let me look. I wish egreg wrote an article about this also. (Not that I would do great with it, but would serve as a great guide.)
@Paulo Am I looking at the right question: this?
 
1:17 AM
It looks like I already have a local tree. Can someone clarify if this is likely to be a local tree?
/usr/local/texlive/texmf-local/tex/latex/local
 
Hi @PauloCereda: <3. I am around. Miss you too! ;)
 
Hi @Harish
 
Hi @KannappanSampath How are you? And how are the studies?
 
@HarishKumar Doing fine. And, we had our mid semester exams last week. So, using this break to shift over to ubuntu. :)
 
@PauloCereda Was not getting consistent long hours to spend here. It was like on and off. That is why could not be seen! :(
@KannappanSampath What are you using now? Windows?
 
1:24 AM
@HarishKumar Now, it's ubuntu. (For the past two days.)
 
@KannappanSampath Ah. Before two days, I meant :)
 
@HarishKumar Windoze.
(oh, I should have read carefully, and guessed from context. Sorry.)
 
@KannappanSampath Why you tend to switch over? I know there are reasons! I stick to windows just for the sake of using winedt and my wife doesn't like linux (and we have to share the same computer and I don't like to have 2 OS installed.
@KannappanSampath BTW, How were the midsem exams?
 
@HarishKumar I did well. There were no difficulties.
I like most courses.
Unlike the thermodynamics. which IMHO is madly crunching partial derivatives.
On the other hand, I like statistical mechanics. Oh, and no complaints with any math course. And, these are the only ones we have.
@HarishKumar I thought, I wanted to learn to use CLI.
I am yet to figure things about local dir. Later folks.
 
 
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3:49 AM
@HarishKumar Why not? I use Windows under Virtual Box on Ubuntu and it works really well. I need Windows only for proprietary tools like Acrobat, Word, Citrix, Online Meeting software and suchlike. Whenever I generate a PDF file larger than 2GB I can only open it under Windows. No performance problems btw. :-)
@PauloCereda Data based publishing is fun, isn't it? Soon we'll be competitors (together with @topskip) ;-)
 
@StephanLehmke The \unhbox still leaves the font unchanged... but the spacing seems to be corrected. Is that it?
 
@Werner Yes that's what I meant. I was answering to your comment about "removing any inter-word shrink/stretch".
 
@StephanLehmke Sure. It's just strange that the fonts remain unchanged, but the inter-word spacing is affected.
 
4:08 AM
@Werner You'll even get hyphenation ;-)
 
@StephanLehmke I don't understand that... at all.
 
@Werner What exactly?
 
@StephanLehmke I can't understand how the boxing and then unboxing fixes the font selection but everything else is restored. Huh?
 
4:37 AM
@Werner Well I'm not an expert of the inner workings of TeX. Surely the big shots like @egreg or @frankmittelbach or @davidcarlisle could explain better.
But if I \showbox\mybox, then I get
> \box26=
\hbox(6.94444+0.0)x33.33344
.\special{color push  Black}
.\OT1/cmr/m/n/10 f
.\OT1/cmr/m/n/10 o
.\kern0.27779
.\OT1/cmr/m/n/10 o
.\glue 3.33333 plus 1.66666 minus 1.11111
.\OT1/cmr/m/n/10 f
.\OT1/cmr/m/n/10 o
.\kern0.27779
.\OT1/cmr/m/n/10 o
.\glue 3.33333 plus 1.66666 minus 1.11111
.\special{color pop}
So it seems that the font is an "attribute" of the "character items" in the box. Additionally, \savebox adds explicit color switches (color is a later addition unknown to the TeX engine, so it has to be done by macros). Hence, these things stay even after unboxing. The glue however is still stretchable and will be affected by the setting of the "next-outer" hbox which will then become the line the unboxed text appears on.
 
@StephanLehmke What do you do to view \mybox?
 
@Werner \showbox\mybox.
Remember to set
\showboxdepth\maxdimen
\showboxbreadth\maxdimen
so you'll get the full output.
 
4:52 AM
@StephanLehmke Ahhh... thanks.
 
5:46 AM
tex ignores space at the beginning of lines, right?
 
6:04 AM
@Gnintendo Usually yes.
 
7:03 AM
@PauloCereda In the village hall with 15 8/9 year olds birthday party :-)
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7:19 AM
Good morning!
 
@tohecz Morning sleepyhead ;-) How do you feel today?
 
7:36 AM
@PauloCereda: I wanted to start with the reviewing of the rules. At the moment the new rules are only located in the zip file. When will you update the repository?
 
7:50 AM
@DavidCarlisle I have difficulties parsing this sentence...
 
8:14 AM
@StephanLehmke probably because my normally bad typing gets even worse on android.
 
8:46 AM
@DavidCarlisle I've finally understood. It's "8 or 9 yo" and not "10 2/3 month old" which was confusing me ;-)
 
9:01 AM
@StephanLehmke A box is already typeset; if you \unhbox it, glue returns to be flexible and penalties can do their job. But fonts remain set to what they were.
@tohecz What about the headache? I hope it disappeared.
 
kan
9:15 AM
@egreg Hope you read my longish message. :)
 
@kan Which one?
 
kan
@egreg I compiled a file in TeXmaker and it worked beautifully!
 
@kan And the log said "TeX Live 2012"?
 
kan
@egreg Yes. It did! :-)
There are couple more doubts I have now. I will ask if you're free.
 
@kan Fire up.
 
kan
9:19 AM
I think the installation procedure you walked me through yesterday also has set up a local tex files directory, am I right?
/usr/local/texlive/texmf-local/tex/latex/local
@egreg ... ^ .
 
@MarcoDaniel The rules are already updated in the rules/ directory. :)
@StephanLehmke <3
 
@kan Yes. There you can put your "local" files so that they are available to all users of your machine. Remember to do mktexlsr whenever you do something there. What if you're the only user of the machine? A better reason to use the "local" tree instead of the "personal" one in ~/texmf.
 
kan
@egreg I did not understand the last two sentences. Would you please explain... :-)
And, I am the only user of the machine.
 
Hi all
 
@greendiod ' ello! :)
 
9:28 AM
Hey, I think I stumbled upon a bug in the numprint package .. or maybe a missing featuretried to use
I tried to align in a tabular environment but the + or - signs don't want to align
 
@greendiod Example?
 
@kan Assume you want to use a package that's not available on TeX Live, say foo.sty. You can place it in ~/texmf/tex/latex/foo/ (creating the necessary directories) and it will be found without the need to run mktexlsr. But suppose you want to do some tests and create for this a new user: the new user won't be able to access foo.sty; if foo.sty is in /usr/local/texlive/texmf-local/tex/latex/foo, then it will be accessible.
By the way, it's good policy to always have two users on a machine, in case the login procedure stucks with the "regular" user.
 
@JosephWright Wait a minute it's coming
 
kan
@egreg Oh, OK. So, /usr/... is like making the files available to everyone using the system. While the ~/texmf/ is just for the user in whose home we created that file... Am I right?
Also, I simply cannot copy any file into that /usr/ directory...via GUI.
 
\begin{center}
\nplpadding[\ ]{4}
\begin{tabular}{*{2}{N{4}{2}}}
\toprule
-940 & +1000 \\
+952.38 & -1000 \\ \midrule
+12.38 & 0 \\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
\end{center}
The plus on the 12.38 won't align on the plus from the 952.38
\begin{center}
\nplpadding[\ ]{4}
\begin{tabular}{*{2}{N{4}{2}}}
\toprule
-940 & +1000 \\
+952.38 & -1000 \\ \midrule
+12.38 & 0 \\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
\end{center}
If you think it deserves a new thread on tex.sk, I'll open a new one
 
9:40 AM
 
kan
Wikipedia is cool. Free.
 
@paulo ... nice ... we could replace wikipedia with tex.sx.
hey boys and girsl, I agree with the prcrastination tag
 
@MarcoDaniel: found you! :)
 
@AndrewStacey (d) rush to your local computer store and buy powerpoint.
 
With TeX came power, with power responsibility, but then sometimes we want something beyond perfection... which is anyway lost on some of your audience
 
9:50 AM
@kan Yes. However, as you discovered, the /usr/local/texlive/texmf-local directory is "protected" and you need superuser powers to write into it (sudo ...)
 
@PauloCereda Where?
 
@MarcoDaniel G+ :)
 
@PauloCereda I have a account but I am not an active member. ;-)
 
brb
 
@MarcoDaniel Neither am I. :)
 
9:52 AM
@MarcoDaniel Same here
To be honest, I'm not sure what the point is :-)
 
kan
@egreg Oh, OK. I'll learn how to write files then. I think I should use cat foo > bar.sty but I am guessing.
 
@JosephWright Upvote David's posts. :)
 
@PauloCereda @JosephWright Being active here at tex.stackexchange is much better ;-)
 
@PauloCereda ?
 
@PauloCereda you mean on the one a year occasion when I post
 
9:54 AM
@JosephWright We need to "+1" all of David's post in G+. :)
 
@DavidCarlisle Any idea what you'll talk about at UK-TUG next week?
 
@DavidCarlisle Yay! <3
 
sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/texlive/texmf-local/tex/latex/foo and then sudo cp foo.sty /usr/local/texlive/texmf-local/tex/latex/foo
 
@JosephWright the point is to get people to stop using twitter and facebook and use google servers instead so that google know everything about you instead of just almost everything
 
There was a Pokémon named Sudowoodo.
 
9:56 AM
@DavidCarlisle Ah, but that assumes that Facebook or Twitter have a point either
 
@JosephWright th eplan (If I write it) was something like "25 years of things wrong with longtable"
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@DavidCarlisle Cool :-)
 
@JosephWright I never used either (I have a fb account but use it even less than g= I don't think I ever posted to it)
 
@JosephWright Any plans of recording the sessions? :)
 
@DavidCarlisle I'm probably talking about xcoffins
@PauloCereda Eh, no
 
9:58 AM
@JosephWright Oh no! Please please please with sugar top, record them, so we can watch them later. :)
 
@PauloCereda Need to find some form of recording device, then
 
@PauloCereda No but if you ask Joseph politely he'll raid the extensive UKTUG coffers and fly you over to the meeting.
 
@DavidCarlisle We have money ;-)
 
@JosephWright when I was on the committee the main reason for not disbanding was we'd have to know what to do with the money we were sitting on
 
@DavidCarlisle ooh sounds like a plan. :)
@JosephWright woohoo!
 
9:59 AM
@PauloCereda then you could give an arara talk
 
@DavidCarlisle Still partly the case
Mainly, though, we are now running some courses, plus need to worry about funding CTAN
 
kan
@egreg OK. Done. Thank you. :-) This helped a lot.
 
People also like the DVD ;-)
In all seriousness, anyone know what the best way to record talks is to make them available online?
Like I said, there is money
 
@DavidCarlisle a 5-minute talk. :)
 
In all seriousness, anyone know what the best way to record talks is to make them available online?
 
10:03 AM
@JosephWright I have some ideas. :) I'll send you an email later on. :)
 
@DavidCarlisle A bit serious
@PauloCereda Cool
 
@JosephWright Yes well you asked for serious:-)
 
@DavidCarlisle Perhaps somewhere between the two ;-)
I've really no experience of this, so have no idea if my webcam is suitable
 
@JosephWright depends what quality people expect, if the bbc news are happy to take footage from people's phones then just about any kind of webcam or phone footage is probably acceptable (That one of Frank at the last TUG was just a phone wasn't it?
 
10:10 AM
@JosephWright iSight? :)
 
10:24 AM
@DavidCarlisle It was
 
@JosephWright Writing email now. Gimme a few minutes. :)
 
@DavidCarlisle I will test in my office in the week :-)
 
@JosephWright so if you are going to record does that mean I have to wear a tie and polish my shoes?
 
@DavidCarlisle I doubt that will be necessary
 
@DavidCarlisle I can photoshop you later on. :)
 
10:29 AM
@DavidCarlisle Even I don't wear a tie to the AGM (I do at work, even during my PhD)
Looking into best software to do the recording
 
10:46 AM
@JosephWright: sent. :)
 
11:27 AM
@AndrewStacey Are you planning a talk for next week?
 
L3 help! What does V mean? :)
 
@PauloCereda 'value of a variable`
Expands a macro or register to the content
 
@JosephWright Ah, that explains it. :) Thanks. :)
 
Morten's idea :-)
 
1
Q: How to invert list used for a tikz foreach loop

equaegheGiven \def\stuff{a,b,c} I would like to be able to do \foreach \x in {c,b,a} {...} without inverting the list \stuff manually. For example is there some sort of \invert macro that would allow me to write \foreach \x in \invert{\stuff} {...}

I'm trying to answer this one.
So far, I'm using \tl_reverse:V which works \invert{\stuff}, but I think the result is not a list anymore. :)
ooh I was close. :P
 
11:42 AM
Thanks @egreg and @Stephan , I'm feeling much better! :)
 
@PauloCereda You should post that answer.
Does it work if you write {invert{\stuff}}?
 
12:22 PM
@percusse It does, but not in the \foreach stuff. :)
I'm in the middle of the mass, BTW. :)
 
12:36 PM
@PauloCereda Mécréant!, they would say in France. :)
The \tl_reverse:V method would give bizarre results for this list: {ab,cd,ef}
 
1:21 PM
@egreg Oh no! :) I came back home to grab a songsheet I forgot - the mass was in the homily part. :)
@egreg oops! :)
I live 50 meters far from the church. :)
 
 
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2:42 PM
@DavidCarlisle It's weird, but I still get a blank page using the link you provided in the comment to tex.stackexchange.com/a/76482/3954.
 
@GonzaloMedina can you navigate to the directory?
 
@GonzaloMedina so if you then click on the link to the pdf from there does it work?
 
@DavidCarlisle No; when I click on the .pdf link nothing happens. Perhpas a browser thing? I'll try with Firefox.
@DavidCarlisle Ha... with Firefox the links work as expected... Don't know why Chrome silently refuses to open the .pdf. I'll delete my comment to your answer.
 
@GonzaloMedina actually there is something a bit odd normally firefox opens pdf files itself these days but that one it hands over to acrobat.
@GonzaloMedina no leave the comment
@GonzaloMedina I found it it is being served as application/octet-stream
 
2:49 PM
@DavidCarlisle Oh, I just deleted it.
 
:-)
we can probably use svn propset to force the pdfs to be served with pdf mime type assuming whatever web front end we are using respects svn properties. I blame @JosephWright
I don't think chrome should show a blank page but it is certainly acceptable for it not to display application/octet-stream it should though offer a file/save option if it doesn;t display
 
3:05 PM
hmm just did svn propset svn:mimetype application/pdf *pdf but the web site version is still serving wrong mimetype, perhaps it takes a while to refresh
 
@DavidCarlisle Did you check it in?
 
@JosephWright yes
$ svn commit -m svn:mimetype *pdf
Sending xo-balance.pdf
Sending xo-pfloat.pdf

Committed revision 4250.
 
@DavidCarlisle Odd, no commit e-mail (although svn up shows it)
 
@JosephWright well I suppose it depends what triggers the email property changes don't actually touch the file...
 
No idea how the web SVN works: I always point to the GitHub mirror
@DavidCarlisle Perhaps
@DavidCarlisle Ah, it's turned up now
 
3:10 PM
@JosephWright does that get the right type?
 
@DavidCarlisle Don't ask me :-)
 
@JosephWright well simpler qn whats the url for the github mirror
 
@DavidCarlisle I think it's the svn HTML wrapper which should have the mime type set. :)
 
SVN web interface not easy to use
 
3:15 PM
@JosephWright: are we ready to record David's talk? :)
 
@PauloCereda Working on it: I'm consulting with Kaveh Bazargan
 
@JosephWright :)
 
What do you guys use to edit TeX?
 
EMACS
 
3:21 PM
@Gnintendo TeXworks
 
oh god we're not doing emacs vs vim
 
@Gnintendo of course. What else.
 
I use a vim-based editor :s
vim-inspired might be more accurate, though
I can compile and view pdfs from inside too :D
(and commit my changes...and diff files...and stuff.)
@JosephWright This is going to sound stupidly nit-picky, but the thing that drove me insane about TeXorks is the pdf viewer wouldn't smoothly scroll between pages.
 
@Gnintendo Depends what you want :-)
 
Yeah, guess so
 
3:42 PM
Vim/MacVim/Aquamacs. :)
 
@Gnintendo I tried to roll to the top to see the definition of \addart but it seems it's broken ... ;p
 
@tohecz :P
@tohecz If you're legitimately interested: github.com/Gnintendo/Art-History-Study-Guide
As a bonus question, what font do you use while editing?
 
@JosephWright And we can always write an arara rule to trigger a PDF previewer. :)
 
@Gnintendo Courier New
@PauloCereda :-)
 
@Gnintendo seems that for me it's DejaVu LGC Sans Mono
 
3:52 PM
@PauloCereda Didn't think of that >.<
 
In addition to looking into videoing the UK-TUG meeting, I guess updates here would be handy
 
@Gnintendo That tool is spooky. :) I think I wrote some sort of Pandora's box. :)
@JosephWright yay!
 
We're going to be at an academic site, so I'll have a connection via Eduroam
 
I'm using consolas because Windows
 
@PauloCereda OK, will try to post useful things (as well as making notes, doing video, ...) ;-)
 
3:55 PM
@JosephWright How nice! :)
 
Wow, Eduroam is now worldwide!
 
@PauloCereda hehe
 
Can we appear in the multimedia projector too? I want to say hi. :)
 
Skype?
@PauloCereda Hmm, tricky
 
I want to use Source Code Pro for my font, but it just doesn't look quite as good as Consolas in my editors
but it looks great in my TeX documents ( github.com/adobe/Source-Code-Pro )
 
3:57 PM
@JosephWright :)
@JosephWright ooh continental broadcast keynote!
 
@PauloCereda skype:josephawright
 
@JosephWright Ack. :)
 
4:13 PM
@JosephWright: I'm lost with Skype. Might take a while. :P
 
@PauloCereda Erm, register, download Skype, install, add me as a contact :-)
 
@JosephWright :)
 
@PauloCereda What are your blockers for 3.0 out of curiosity?
 
@Gnintendo We are still working on two more translations, and we need to work on the new manual. :)
 
ah
 
4:22 PM
Hi again everybody
 
@greendiod Hello
 
Just posted my question
Strangely if I left pad with 0's it works
so maybe it's because I ask to pad with spaces
I suspect the spaces to have a different width than the other digits
 
Can you comment .bib files?
because that would be really useful....
 
@Gnintendo I think that whatever you put outside a @aaa{ bbb } group is a comment
 
really?
O.o'
oh O.o
hmm, seems to be complaining
 
4:46 PM
@Comment{I'm a comment}
 
@Gnintendo This could be improved in the 0.6 release: code.google.com/p/texworks/wiki/Roadmap
 
@TorbjørnT. Isn't the PDF previewer sumatra ?
 
@greendiod TeXworks has it's own PDF reader.
 
5:05 PM
@TorbjørnT. Oh, cool
 
@TorbjørnT. So I wonder why it's sumatra that pops up as a default pdf previewer on my Win MikTeX setup ?
 
@TorbjørnT. If I hadn't fallen in love with Sublime Text 2, I'd almost be willing to switch back
 
@greendiod Either you don't use TeXworks, or you've changed some settings.
 
@TorbjørnT. Sorry, I was dead wrong ..
@TorbjørnT. Yeah, I got confused. In fact, sumatra is used by Rstudio. While I generally use Emacs .. but then I recommend TeXworks for LaTeX beginners
@TorbjørnT. By the way can I use TeXworks PDF reader as a standalone PDF reader?
 
@greendiod Well, it will open any PDF
 
5:11 PM
@JosephWright I know but what's the name of the binary?
 
@greendiod It's all the same binary
 
I'm going to try
Working great
But then the going to source feature seems not working
 
@greendiod Needs the SyncTeX file
 
I need to work on dandelion. :P
 
I can see the synctex.gz file in the directory but I can't click from the pdf file and go back to the source ..
 
5:18 PM
So I'll have an excuse to go to Japan for TUG2013. :)
 
Ooppss .. maybe because I included the body part from another file
Shit I can't remember how to enable this for included files
 
@PauloCereda I've downloaded Ubuntu and made a live USB stick. So last call Debian or Ubuntu ? :P
 
@percusse I'm inclined to more bleeding edge distros. :) I'd go with Debian, but Ubuntu seems to have more attention these days. :) Can Fedora be included in the list? :)
 
I don't have any preference.
But it looks like having Ask Ubuntu at hand is a good asset for noobies like me.
 
Debian, definitely
 
5:24 PM
I might ask 10-15 questions there which would be closed with a blink of an eye.
@AndrewStacey Is there any particular obstacle with Ubuntu compared to others ? Some nagged about the commercialization etc.
Since I'm using Vindovz I don't mind :)
 
The six month let's-replace-everything gets annoying after a while
 
Cool it was in the fine manual % !TeX root = manual.tex
 
@AndrewStacey Ah I see.
 
I mean really annoying
 
@AndrewStacey Replace sometimes, but also upgrades, bugfixes and what nots...
@AndrewStacey You still can stick to an LTS version if need be
@AndrewStacey Debian was lagging a lot eralier
 
5:33 PM
The change to unity drove me back to Debian. I install new versions of stuff that matters and let Debian give me a stable base.
@JosephWright I wasn't planning to, do you want me to? Not sure what I would talk about.
 
@AndrewStacey so you would be using Sid all the way, that is really bleeding edge ;) Ok it didn't break that often on me except on that day where I wanted to upgrade that damn prop nvidia driver and my Debian Sid box wouldn't launch X anymore
 
@AndrewStacey Just getting a feel for what is likely
 
@AndrewStacey The hobby and the calligraphy tools of course :)
 
But what would I actually say?
 
@AndrewStacey Unity is something terrible. :(
 
5:37 PM
@AndrewStacey you could talk about longtable and I could skulk at the back
 
Never used it! (unity nor longtable)
 
These section titles are just placeholders until I get the real text in, but do any of you know why it's bleeding over its margin like this?: grab.by/gKnc
 
@AndrewStacey Was it a philosophical stand ?
 
Against longtable? definitely!
 
@Gnintendo looks like your toc code is putting an infinite penalty before the entry for "9" but there is no stretch on the page so tex has nowhere to go
 
5:41 PM
@DavidCarlisle um, so how would I fix that?
 
David could talk about arara.
 
@Gnintendo I assume you mean the overfull vbox rather than the horizontal margins?
 
@PauloCereda I don't find it too bad
 
@Gnintendo fix the toc code.
 
@DavidCarlisle Yeah
 
5:41 PM
@PauloCereda You're doing that via Skype!
 
@DavidCarlisle I'm just doing \tableofcontents ?
 
@AndrewStacey ;) no about unity, you didn't even try it
 
@DavidCarlisle You realize that's not the ToC though, right?
those are actual section and subsection titles
 
@Gnintendo tableof contents is \input \jobname.toc it's what's in the toc that matters.
 
I did try unity. Then I upgraded to Debian.
 
5:42 PM
@Gnintendo oh in that case it's easy: stop procastinating and write some words
 
@DavidCarlisle Why is it doing this, though? D;
 
@Gnintendo because just after a section title is a bad place to break the page but you only have section tiitles so everywhere is bad and tex gives up (and screams at you in the log file)
 
:<
oh.
one more question
it's randomly inserting a blank page after this: grab.by/gKnu
and before the page you saw
what's that about? O.O
 
Hey, before returning to Emacs, how can I telle TeXworks to change jobname ??
 
@DavidCarlisle Is that the section titles having a poopie party again?
 
5:46 PM
@Gnintendo I can't see but probably the top of that page is a chapter title that wants to be on an odd page, but in anycase the page breaks around that page will be rubbish, ignore them, stop procrastinating and write some words
 
I'm not writing a twoside document
:<
 
@Gnintendo OK well then it's just TeX trying to keep all the section titles together as it can't break anywhere.
 
ah
(still not sure why it had to skip a page to do that >.<)
 
@Gnintendo neither am I but I have to go and cook dinner so I don't care:-0
 
:O
 
5:54 PM
... One more TeX user in Switzerland!
(until thursday...)
 
(I'm not procrastinating :(, I was inputting the names for all the art pieces so I can write about them then I was like waaat? when I ran a test compile)
 
@JosephWright oops. :) Installed Skype in my Macbook, added you. :)
OMG @StefanKottwitz is here! :)
 
 
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7:29 PM
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Q: What animal is a “weefil”?

user25049What animal is depicted in this image labelled “weefil”?

We should definitely steal that thread and make a TeX answer. :)
 
7:49 PM
Just submitted a paper to the XML Prague conference...
 
@topskip Congrats! :)
 
@PauloCereda I really hope to get it accepted!
 
@topskip It will be. :)
 
@PauloCereda People doesn't know how to read any more. ;-)
 
@egreg Indeed. :)
 
7:59 PM
Not constructive?
4
Q: How would (La)TeX be different if it had been created recently?

MohanIf Knuth/Lamport/anyone else had created a typesetting system with the flexibility and power of TeX, using everything we have learned about computation and programming languages in the last 35 years, in what ways would it differ from TeX? (Note that I'm asking what differences would exist from...

The answer is "who knows?"
 
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