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@PauloCereda Iechyd da!
 
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Good maen
 
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09:02
@ChristianHupfer Good morning
09:41
@PauloCereda: Good morning!!!!
@ChristianHupfer Quack! :)
@Johannes_B: Good morning!!!
@PauloCereda: Do you feel better?
@cfr: please add your name to the list. :) Please, please, please, pretty please with sugar on top and lots of cake. :) Listen to this sick duck. :)
@ChristianHupfer A lil' better, thanks. Time to recover, I guess. :)
@PauloCereda: Nice to hear!
@ChristianHupfer Hearing is coming back slowly.
10:10
@ChristianHupfer Morning
Pondering whether to add an answer to the 'complicated' question
@PauloCereda CAN YOU HEAR ME?
@egreg No sugar, please. :)
Oh my, I must be in my deathbed. I see @egreg going all caps. :)
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In the hospital, they had lots of signs typeset in Comic Sans, all caps, bold and italics. I almost had a stroke.
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@PauloCereda: You should apply as typographical advisor ;-)
@PauloCereda: A draft for a business card: Paulo Cereda: Typographical First Aid Assistant
@ChristianHupfer Seems legit. :)
^^ faith in humanity restored
10:23
@JosephWright have you tried build.lua doc recently?
@DavidCarlisle No
@DavidCarlisle Doing so now
@JosephWright I broke it but I'm confused I think:-)
@DavidCarlisle Looks OK on my usual test directory (l3packages)
@JosephWright no, 2e base:-)
@DavidCarlisle Running on latex2e-public/base as well
@DavidCarlisle First step: check script itself is OK
10:27
@JosephWright It was running OK (I do it after each change) but now it's looping and I thought I'd backed out all changes, It was far too late last night so I dumped it and went to bed, not looked in detail this morning, but as you were there I thought I'd ask you to do a sanity check:-)
@DavidCarlisle Works here with an up-to-date SVN
If I want to provide the automatic translation of the output of a command like \listofstuff (expanding in English to List of Stuff) using babel, how I add this for German (List of Krimkrams)... Do I have to use \StartBabelCommand and all that?
@JosephWright thanks for confirming. I suspected a local mess up, build clean not fixed it though I may do a clean svn checkout
@ChristianHupfer KOMA has commands to do that (scrbase). You could also use translator (@joseph) or translations (@cgnieder).
@ChristianHupfer texwelt.de/blog/…
10:42
@Johannes_B: I got it already, thanks... I defined {german} instead of ngerman, that was the error
@ChristianHupfer Not as robust (from my POV) tex.stackexchange.com/questions/8564/…
@JosephWright OK thanks, was a bit odd, not sure what that was but I forced a clearout of my svn area and now it's working again (had to kill the process externally before) now put stuff back until it breaks again....
Q: I want to write an article using LaTeX. Can anyone suggest a good template for articles?
A: The most basic template would be `article` you can do all customizations by hand. On the other hand, `scrartcl` or `memoir` in article mode provide a simple interface to control the visual appearance.
@DavidCarlisle Cool
@Johannes_B Well Till actually: I just look after it nowadays
@Johannes_B Quite a good idea, of course: one to build on for L3
@DavidCarlisle @JosephWright @egreg Somehow i think, if we would call the documentclasses templates, we would save us a lot of time.
10:52
@Johannes_B Not so sure
@Johannes_B: I would rather rename {templates} to {pile up of mess} ;-)
@JosephWright I am anti-template as you all know. But the new user wants to have a template for some reason. And since everything (98%) google turns up is buggy/old/... or a journal template; we get lots of questions asking how to modify a template.
@Johannes_B What I mean is that what is really needed is a richer set of tools in the base classes, so that people don't need templates showing them how to do XXX
I once had a user using a university template. All it did was redefining the sectioning commands. The user wanted to change this. no problem. After a long thim of i want it to be there and this should be that way i realized: The user wanted to have the standard article def's --- I should add that the user wasn't studying at that university and used the class for it the looks.
@JosephWright I think it is basically a naming confusion.
@Johannes_B I guess partly because for a word processor one does usually get a template containing layout and 'fill in the blanks' stuff
10:59
@JosephWright That discussion that arose by the PLOS paper, and i think somehow the hard to use question came from there as well, as well as the discussion on the DANTE-list, really got me thinking.
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Q: How to change a TeX template

LucasHow can you change the appearance of a TeX template? E.g. The AAS journal template. I don't like having the abstract on the front page and don't manage to force it on another page with \newpage.

@Johannes_B: A lot of misunderstandings is not due to LaTeX (or even Word/LibreOffice etc. itself), but due to the fact that people want to change the template and thereby breaking the guidelines by the university/journal etc. For sure, many templates are badly designed... but not any of them
@ChristianHupfer Good point, but almost everyday there is someone using the template for its look.
@Johannes_B: Call me oldfashioned, but most times I start from scratch... ;-) No... it's not an indication for something like time management :-P
@ChristianHupfer I've moved that way, although for a journal or whatever I'd stick to their rules
@ChristianHupfer A well-desigened template for a university (with commands to set stuff on the titlepage and set margins and stuff to the definitions) is ok. But somebody looking for a template to save time ...
11:12
@JosephWright: Of course you have to obey the rules then.. but since I am no longer in article/journal production I am free of 'guidelines' ;-)
@Johannes_B Here in the UK most university rules are very flexible, so there's no real need for that sort of thing
Or in other words: Somebody that has no restrictions to the layout and searches for a template and later wants to change everything the template changed ...
@Johannes_B: Yes, there should be someone at every university checking the templates
@ChristianHupfer There shouldn't be restrictions to the layout of a work (a titlepage would be different).
@Johannes_B: I would dare say, most thesis templates are just titlepage stuff (and bibliography style)
11:15
@ChristianHupfer Bib style isn't a university thing: depends on subject
@ChristianHupfer Our university has a class for thesis. It does some really really weird stuff. We have a corporate design, that defines Futura as the font. fallback font would be arial. The maintainer is a good friend of mine, but the stuff he does there ...
@ChristianHupfer The class loads greek.ldf by default. You need to switch it off by hand. But as a new user, how would you know that greek has the potential of breaking stuff.
@JosephWright: I wrongly used the term -- but I have seen university requirements for a certain bib style (not in my thesis, however)
@ChristianHupfer Really? Would go down very badly with examiners, I'd imagine
@Johannes_B: My former university does not had one at that time... perhaps there is one now...I have never entered the buildings or looked on the webpage again :D
@JosephWright: At least 'department' specific rules for bibliographies
@cgnieder: Hello
@ChristianHupfer Hi :)
@Johannes_B Hi. It's been a while since I visited chat...
@cgnieder: We missed you ...
@Johannes_B :)
@ChristianHupfer I have a lot less time for (La)TeX lately... :(
@cgnieder: You were very active on FB :-P
@ChristianHupfer The term template is cloudy in general. minimale vorlage vs. maximale Problmeme
@ChristianHupfer @cgnieder Oh no, FB. Who the hack uses FB?
11:24
@Johannes_B: Kaugummibegriff ;-)
@JosephWright any idea why build check is looking for elatex (I couldn't see that name in the build files?) :
No pages of output.
Transcript written on ../build/unpacked/unpack.log.
Running checks on
  tl2e2

kpathsea: Running mktexfmt elatex.fmt
@ChristianHupfer that's different: fb goes nebenher
@cgnieder ;-)
@ChristianHupfer But there are people who are a lot more active there than I am (some of my fb friends for instance)
@cgnieder: I don't do anything basically there... I was forced to become a member by my fiancée ;-)
11:35
@ChristianHupfer :)
Cooking time... have a nice time till I return :-P
11:56
@DavidCarlisle Hmm, something not quite right
@DavidCarlisle Fixed: I'd got a search/replace wrong
@JosephWright ah OK updating....
@JosephWright thanks it's working now
@JosephWright I just got a good answer badge for saying latex isn't complicated, so it must be true, wonder why it's taking me so long to move a few definitions from one file to another...
@DavidCarlisle :-)
@DavidCarlisle I'm wondering about writing an answer on that one: still not sure
@JosephWright I voted to close as opinion based, but since it got re-opened I decided to answer anyway
@DavidCarlisle Yes, I'm in much the same position
Got a stamp in the UK-TUG renewals that features the church in my village: same user did the same last year. A very nice 'personal' touch, particularly as the stamps are from 1972!
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Q: New control diagram package: collaboration start

s__CControl schemes are often painful to draw, especially if some unity in designed is expected. You'd be disappointed by the poorness of the graphics provided in the main scientific journals. So far in my reading the best design I had the chance to see was some from AAU / UPC about grid connected co...

Thoughts?
12:23
@JosephWright agreed it doesn't fit here at all, c.t.t or a letter to tugboat or a personal blog entry or ...
12:34
@JosephWright: Off-topic on Meta I would say
@JosephWright The questin popped up on main yesterday. I suggested to make a project and invite people to contribute/join. The first comment suggested to move this to main.
13:00
I want an Xbox One. :(
@PauloCereda because you want all things microsoft?
@PauloCereda Really?
@DavidCarlisle Of course. Microsoft Linux. :)
@JosephWright Yes. :)
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Q: Why is LaTeX so complicated

Jamie VicaryI have been using LaTeX professionally almost every day for almost 10 years, so I think I can say that, by now, I more or less know what I'm doing. I also do a lot of ordinary computer programming, in traditional languages like C++ and Visual Basic. As I compare LaTeX to these other languages, th...

Do you guys mind if I write an answer?
@PauloCereda will it involve ducks?
@DavidCarlisle of course! :)
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ctan.org/pkg/carlito <- Should the homepage link to a tar.gz?
14:02
Anyone planing to go? :) facebook.com/events/1577585345788980
@cgnieder: Oh my, is it that late ... 30 years already over? :D
@ChristianHupfer yep :)
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@cgnieder: Wie heißt nochmal dieses exam-Paket von Dir?
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@cgnieder Yeah! ;)
14:25
@cgnieder: Reminds me how old I have grown... I was eleven or twelve, when I have seen that movie at the cinema...
@cgnieder: Sorry, confused it... I meant the first movie... the FB post is about the second one
@ChristianHupfer :) I thought you meant the first one, anyway
@cgnieder: Yes, the first one I saw at the cinema, the others later on TV
14:44
@DavidCarlisle I see you are working through the issues
Working on an answer to the 'complex' question
Might be quite long
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A: Why is LaTeX so complicated?

Paulo CeredaHere's my humble attempt to answering this question. Since David asked me in the chatroom whether my answer would include ducks, here's one for obvious reasons: :) Prologue I personally believe that complexity is in the eye of the beholder. I commented this somewhere in this site, but IMHO it'...

I'm not sure if I got lost mid-answer, but I'm sick. :)
@JosephWright :-) yes slow going but not so many left now
@PauloCereda Your "answer" is a great introduction to macro processors but (like my post) it doesn't answer the original question.
@PauloCereda You still got my upvote.
@PauloCereda nothing serious I hope? Hi, BTW :)
@HenriMenke: You and @PauloCereda got my upvotes too ... the point is (in my point of view) the question is too broad and not unanswerable (if the word exists in English) ;-)
Initially I voted for reopening this question but after I saw some really low quality answers to it on the review page I reconsidered and voted for closing. Also I made my answer community wiki.
15:11
@HenriMenke: Thanks to Ian Thompson it's protected now (somehow)
@ChristianHupfer The protection only prevents extremely low quality answers with only a few words. It doesn't protect it from a rant from people who, e.g. dislike programming at all.
@HenriMenke: I know that (that's why I added a (somehow)) ;-)
@ChristianHupfer Oh, then I misunderstood your »somehow«... :)
@ChristianHupfer Maybe I should delete my answer, as it is in principle also low quality. The only thing I did was citing Knuth.
15:15
@cgnieder: no worries
@HenriMenke:No, why?
@JosephWright only one left is the 2col float order, not sure how I'm going to handle that yet: it's changes through almost all the OR and I want to add them while not losing the \changes log history and not losing the fltrace hooks.
@ChristianHupfer I doesn't add to any value for future readers.
@HenriMenke: I find it a very elaborate summary about the distinctions and the stuff which is common. I would not delete it.
@ChristianHupfer So you think making it community wiki suffices?
hi all! quick question here: i installed Texmaker lately, i created a new doc with some tikz code there but when i click on quick build i got an error, also there are many packages that are missing like pgfplot, asymptote,... is there a fast way to get them all? or should i change my ide for a more complete one? thnks!!
15:26
@user153330 texmaker is just the editor, you need to get (or update) a tex distribution separately
@DavidCarlisle how to do so please?
@HenriMenke: Yes, I think so
I am off for a while... see you later on
@user153330 well you didn't say what tex you have for texlive tlmgr update --all should work
@HenriMenke I noticed that after I finished writing it. :) My worries were that the OP wasn't sure about the idea behind TeX. :)
@DavidCarlisle hmm sorry for being a noob but i have no idea what that means
15:28
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Q: How do I update my TeX distribution?

cmhughesI'm trying to compile a document that only works with an up-to-date distribution, so I'd like to know: how do I update my distribution? Please provide screenshots where appropriate. List of answers MacTeX (Mac) MiKTeX GUI (Windows XP/Vista/7/8) MiKTeX Command line (Windows XP/Vista/7/8) TeX Li...

@PauloCereda The abundance of ducks and smiley faces made me smile nevertheless.
@cgnieder i don't even have miktex, thanks for that, i will install it!
@DavidCarlisle thanks David!
I can safely delete the answer, if you guys think it's worth. :)
15:45
My answer is coming up soon: going to be long
@PauloCereda Why CW?
@egreg I thought it would be best, since I don't address the OP's points directly. :)
16:04
@PauloCereda I've had a go: tex.stackexchange.com/a/222635
@JosephWright Wow! Awesome answer!
Could become a blog post! :)
@JosephWright inadvertently channels all new LaTeX users' opinions: "Moreover, for the task of typesetting there is no need for floats" :)
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(And yes, I know this is totally out of context!)
@AlanMunn Naughty linguists. :)
This is definitely off-topic
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Q: Is LaTeX3 even going to exist?

GausslerOne of the well-known TeX developers (I am not going to reveal who) has told me that he thinks there is not going to be any actual release of LaTeX3. After all, there is still so much left of it, even after 20 years. Rather, more and more packages will start to use the new syntax, and LaTeX3 will...

@egreg Did he ask me? ;-)
16:17
@JosephWright I don't think so. ;-)
@egreg Or perhaps Chris Rowley
@JosephWright Or Frank?
@egreg Could be :-)
@egreg As you know, the problem isn't so much making some form of release but making a release that has any chance of replacing LaTeX2e
@JosephWright That's a very big problem: so many packages will become instantly unusable.
@egreg Yes
@egreg Same problem as any other solution has, really
@egreg That's rather the point: we need delivery on the key issues
16:26
@JosephWright Fifteen years ago or so it wouldn't have been so problematic.
@egreg Yes
@egreg I regret not picking up LaTeX when it was first mentioned to me, around 2000
@egreg I vary in my outlook on the longer term, I have to say, depending on my mood!
@JosephWright But Bruno wouldn't be part of the team. ;-)
@egreg No, that's true
@egreg Nor Will
@egreg Question is how many packages have to be covered: I guess TikZ is the big concern
@egreg Things like caption, float and even biblatex are clearly 'functionality required'
@JosephWright I guess that the interface layer will do magic for things like captions and floats; biblatex will require extensive work and TikZ, well…
@egreg Yes, exactly
@egreg Like I said, my own opinion varies depending on my mood
16:34
@JosephWright In my files I have a LaTeX3 version of ucharclasses that's vastly simpler than the current one, where I suggested loops instead of gigantic \ifthenelse branches.
So I know that producing a LaTeX3 package is not really so difficult. It is for packages that do typesetting.
@egreg I'm hoping that with TUG this year being in Germany we might get most of the team together to actually discuss things
@egreg One thing that is always tricky is getting feedback on stuff: I've still heard very little about the case-changing code, for example
@Joseph: we can safely say the culprit is @DavidCarlisle nobody. :)
@PauloCereda Can you hear me? /whispering
@egreg I actually can! :) Now my left side is beginning to respond to audio stimuli. :)
@yo' yo yo yo peoplez Tom ist here! Yay!
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@PauloCereda Yes, I was one of the more than million people there, yes, it was cool (well, not literally) and dense (literally), yes, I'm safely at home :)
16:45
@yo' Phew!
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@PauloCereda how are you?
Hello everyone. How is the weekend?
@yo' Still sick, but better than yesterday. :)
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@PauloCereda ggood to hear :)
@subhamsoni hi, busy and a bit nervous. Yours?
same here ;) @yo'
very similar feeling
Is it wrong to refer someone's code for giving an answer to a similar question?
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16:58
@subhamsoni not necessarily. But make sure the question is actually not a duplicate
@subhamsoni Is the code here on the site? If so, is the question basically a duplicate? In that case it would be better to leave a comment suggesting that it is a duplicate.
I have written an answer as well for the question.
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@subhamsoni this is some old stuff ;)
I know ;). But the comment is fresh
@PauloCereda nothing is ever my fault
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Well, the comment only says that it's a good habit to link to the post you build on, nothing more ;)
@subhamsoni In this case I think the comment is entirely justified. You lifted code verbatim from Peter's answer and I think you should have given the source.
hmmm :(
@DavidCarlisle This goes as yet another epigraph in the arara manual.
@DavidCarlisle: you and @egreg share a lot of my epigraphs. :)
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@PauloCereda But I don't have anything to say.
@subhamsoni the point is you did not refer to it you copied it without reference, which is a different thing.
@PauloCereda If arara wasn't so complicated it wouldn't need a manual with so many chapters
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17:06
@egreg Hushed voices around the sick bed?
@cfr Hello, I'd like to nominate myself. :) I'm here for one year and it's been a lovely experience - I try to help as much as I can and people in the chatroom just forced me to write my name in this very list, so here am I. :)
I will join the discussion. Is arara really required?
@DavidCarlisle This will be in the prologue. :)
@subhamsoni nothing's ever required. tools are there to help if needed. @PauloCereda uses vim as his editor so needs a lot of help so wrote arara.
@subhamsoni Very little is ever required. arara is very useful for many things.
17:09
@AlanMunn exactly what I said (I think:-)
@DavidCarlisle I draw the line at food, water and shelter, though.
Oh dear ...
@cfr Trying to see if he's recovering.
@PauloCereda <3 on the logo! :-)
@PaulGessler This is the best community ever. :)
17:21
@egreg: Now, that basically every TeX Guru (;-)) provided an answer to this strange "complicated" question ... everyone waits for your contribution ;-)
@PauloCereda: Game of macros ;-)
@ChristianHupfer I voted for closing.
@egreg: That was my contribution too ;-)
@ChristianHupfer My answer would be: ex falso, quodlibet. The OP starts from the false assumption that TeX programming is complicated.
@egreg My view too, but there's not a consensus so it will bounce open/closed repeatedly
@egreg Not quite, I think: lots of plain people would say programming LaTeX is complicated
I still need to read Joseph's answer, but I keep getting distracted by visions of rogue floats and outdated templates storming The Wall.
17:26
@JosephWright I wrote a book about it. ;-)
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@JosephWright I know couple such :D
@egreg I mean that the mix of LaTeX and TeX conventions could be regarded as a bit confusing
Does nobody have the gold - hammer for that question ;-) ?
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@ChristianHupfer which one? the one that now got an answer from a moderator? :p
@yo': To be serious: That's not the point ;-)
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17:35
@ChristianHupfer and what is, then?
@yo': It's opinion-based/too broad and should have been left closed... and the coffin nailed forever, never to be opened again
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@ChristianHupfer so think I
@egreg so did I, I'm not sure it should have been re-opened (it's clearly just fishing for opinion based answers) But since the democratic will was that it was re-opened I gave an opinion:-)
@DavidCarlisle I was tempted to comment that there are many users who may never have seen HTML, so comparing LaTeX to that isn't saying much... :)
As is often the case this discussion turns on a linguistic fact. Adjectives are always interpreted relative to the things they apply to. For example, a big ant is big for an ant, but not big as far as lots of other things go. Similarly for a small elephant. So a complicated language needs a comparison set, and that's not so easy to define. This is how @egreg can (perhaps without irony) say that "TeX programming is not complicated".
@cfr: I've notified jfbu on your question
17:47
@AlanMunn yes agreed but that means I had to compare to something. I think if comparing to C++ (as the OP does) then I would happily say without any irony that tex programming is not complicated.
@DavidCarlisle No, I agree, and in reality the comparison to HTML is quite apt, since both are basically markup languages. I think the real problem with most of these kinds of questions is that people fail to understand the depth of the typesetting problem itself, and the fact that TeX can do other things is just a bonus and was never really a design criterion.
18:01
@ChristianHupfer I'd have to lock it for that
@yo' Well some people want it open, so after a bit of thinking I decided a answer was better than ignoring it
@JosephWright: You refer to my provoking gold-hammer question?
@ChristianHupfer Yes
@ChristianHupfer Closed questions can be reopened
@DavidCarlisle Same here
@JosephWright: Well, I do the @PauloCereda... with much sugar... lock it ;-) irony off
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@JosephWright and reopened questions can be closed.
@yo' Yes, of course, but my point is that mod-closing is no different
18:04
@yo': I can't vote for close again, since I voted yesterday already for closing
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@ChristianHupfer neither can I. This is exactly a case for either a mod decision (usually done on the large sites) or a community decision through meta (which is the case here). There seems to be a strong voice for keeping it open.
@yo': It's the damned box of Pandora!
@yo' Quite true
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@ChristianHupfer well, you can uncover it by posting an annswer in the meta thread
@yo' The meta question currently says to me it's not a mod close job
18:07
@yo': What should I write down there? My strongest objection? My disgust? ;-)
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@JosephWright indeed. However, until someone states the "cons" opinions in an answer, it can't be taken as a community decision either. Of course, once the community decide, it should be the mods who deliver the verdict ;)
@cfr Aren't you, please, willing to make two answers in meta? One here and another one here? I think you have a lot to say in both ;)
@yo' Yes, all true
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18:59
@ChristianHupfer Thanks.
19:22
@cfr: The package documentation however is a little bit confusing (at least for me ;-))
 
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@Hans-PeterE.Kristiansen: Why?
After discovering PGFplots, I feel that the question is not relevant any longer, and can misguide others
What should I do?
@Hans-PeterE.Kristiansen: Perhaps other users are still interested in it... And there are a lot more of questions that should be closed before your question ;-)
@Hans-PeterE.Kristiansen I agree completely with @ChristianHupfer.
New users/LaTeX can unfortunately read the question and the answer as using gnuplot in that way is acceptably or even smart
21:10
@Hans-PeterE.Kristiansen: You are a 3000 rep user, so you can start the close-vote-rallye yourself -- if others agree, it will be closed then. Alternative option: Delete your question, if you are unsatisfied, but this will delete the answer as well. I would refrain from this severe step!
I /can/ vote to close, but I do not see any selectable reason that fits my argument for the close
@ChristianHupfer I don't think you can delete a question with an upvoted answer.
@Hans-PeterE.Kristiansen So there's your answer... :)
@AlanMunn: Are you sure? I think I've lost some month's ago some rep because the question was deleted
I think that I will make an edit that just says: "Don't do this - use PGFplots"
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@Hans-PeterE.Kristiansen I would advise against doing any action: The question is 3 years old and I don't see why we need to dig it up ;)
I will take that advise - though gnuplot is not deprecated in any way -and people still finds this question.
@ChristianHupfer As far as I can tell that doesn't happen. Are you sure it wasn't because a user was deleted? (Then you lose their votes.) See meta.stackexchange.com/questions/72250/…
@AlanMunn: I can't remember... most probably you are right
Still only 4 names in the TUG list :-(
@DavidCarlisle It seems once again testing LaTeX is going to make work for others :-)
@JosephWright :-)
@JosephWright we could put the team down and save the project some money:-)
21:34
@DavidCarlisle Erm
@DavidCarlisle You do know how we arrange TUG membership, yes?
@DavidCarlisle At this rate the mod team might have to pick people!
@JosephWright it depends (but normally Chris handles it, we should ping him:-)
@DavidCarlisle Nope
@DavidCarlisle That's not how it works
@JosephWright ah times change:-)
@DavidCarlisle I'm waiting for Frank's usual e-mail (although perhaps I could remind him as with my UK-TUG hat on I have that sort of admin ongoing anyway)
Do other non-Germans feel a wee bit jealous when they see the DANTE meet-in-a-pub messages? facebook.com/dante.tex
@JosephWright: ;-)
21:44
@ChristianHupfer We manage one meeting a year in the UK, for our AGM
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@JosephWright :)
@DavidCarlisle: I answered the JSON question with plain TeX, of course. :P
@JosephWright: Unfortunately, I am living far off any of those pub-meetings :-(
@JosephWright: AGM?
@DavidCarlisle: Oh my, I missed your comment about a JSON parser in Lua. My bad. :)
@ChristianHupfer Not as far as me and certainly not as far as @PauloCereda!
@ChristianHupfer Annual General Meeting
21:50
@JosephWright I'm gonna go, I'll do my best.
@ChristianHupfer Voting and the like on who is on the committee (well, actually not quite but sort of)
Either my trip or my Xbox One. Oh no.
@PauloCereda For TUG2015? Apply for a bursary
@JosephWright To who?
@PauloCereda subliminally I gave you a hint...
21:51
@DavidCarlisle Your powers are beyond comprehension. :)
@JosephWright: Why do you not held such meetings locally? Are there no 'pubs' in the UK? ;-)
@PauloCereda There are usually bursaries for the meeting, but you could try UK-TUG too: uk.tug.org/about/funding
@PauloCereda ducks aren't noted for their powers of comprehension normally
@ChristianHupfer We have around 100 members, and despite my efforts in the past getting anyone to meet up seems tricky
@JosephWright: The next place for me would be Freiburg, where Heiko Oberdiek is/was quite active, but there is no action for years, I believe
21:55
No direct flight to Darmstadt, what's the closest city?
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@JosephWright and you're surprised, with the beer price over there?
@PauloCereda Frankfurt
@yo' Not that much
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@PauloCereda Frankfurt. However, you can fly to Prague and go by car with me ;)
@yo' I see Nicola from time to time, but then we both work at the same place
@JosephWright Wienerschnitzel Vielen dank. :)
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21:56
@JosephWright cool, tell her I love Quack!
@yo' No idea about price of beer (I don't drink)
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@JosephWright ah ok. To get the idea: it's expensive ;)
@PauloCereda However, you probably get direct flights from SP to Fra
@PauloCereda: I am sure there is at least a direct flight from Rio de Janeiro to Frankfurt
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21:58
@PauloCereda thhere are direct ones: google.fr/…
@PauloCereda Lufthansa, surely
@PauloCereda They fly direct
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and to PRG, you can get in so many ways with 1 change: surely through CDG, LIS, ZRH or MUN
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