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4:57 PM
We now have 4444 question on TeX.SX!
 
5:35 PM
Confession: I visited the "new tags" page (part of the 10k "tools"). I spotted the tag, created on January 20th. And my first thought was: Why do we need a tag for a polar bear? :-(
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5:53 PM
The publisher site of Stefan's LaTeX Beginner's Guide now also features the complete table of contents and a sample chapter.
 
 
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10:16 PM
@lockstep: Was it precognition that you retagged a question about the Veelo chapter style just half an hour before fredley asked if anyone recognizes what this is?
 
@HendrikVogt Amazing, isn't it?
 
@mods: could you please rename to (per our tagging guidelines)
 
@lockstep You'd really deserve the precognitive badge now!
 
10:41 PM
Isn't the following question off-topic? I don't see the relation to TeX. If anything, it would belong on ai.sx, right?
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Q: How do you count number of word occurrences?

BrunoHow do you count the number of word occurrences in your tex files? The reason I do this is to easier recognize words I use too much in a text. At the moment I use the following one-liner in the bash. cat *.tex | sed 's/[[:space:]]\+/\n/g' | sort | uniq -c | sort -n What it does is, output all ...

Do I now also earn the precognitive badge, having posted the above in the same minute Bruno updated that question?
 
@HendrikVogt It seems nobody considered this question as off-topic, and I wouldn't adopt a stricter standard now.
 
@lockstep Well, that's a different one, I think. There the point is to strip the commands and stuff like that. This doesn't seem to be the point here (note that I alluded to AI).
 
@HendrikVogt I see. The difference is small, but it may be the difference between on-topic and off-topic.
 
10:58 PM
@lockstep My point is somehow that a satisfactory answer wouldn't involve any TeX knowledge but rather access to a huge database.
 
@HendrikVogt I'm persuaded. Will vote for off-topic.
 
@lockstep I've left an explanation in a comment to the question.
 

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