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Complete issue 41:3 as one pdf (17mb) | |
Front cover | c1 |
Inside front cover | c2 |
Contents ordered by difficulty | c3 |
Title page | 257 |
Editorial information | 258 |
TUG Business | |
Institutional members | 258 |
General Delivery | |
From the president
(doi)
Boris Veytsman [Introductory — the paradox of early adoption; moving free software forward] |
259 |
Editorial comments
(doi)
Barbara Beeton [Introductory — typography and TUGboat news] Passings: Janusz Nowacki, Ed Benguiat, Ron Graham; |
260-262 |
How TeX changed my life
(doi)
Michael Barr [Introductory — math writing, typing, and typesetting] |
263-264 |
Typography | |
Typographers' Inn
(doi)
Peter Flynn [Introductory — To print or not to print; Centering (again); New device driver for old format; What's in a name] |
265-268 |
Fonts | |
Eye charts in focus: The magic of optotypes
(doi)
Lorrie Frear [Intermediate — history and design of the optotypes used on eye charts] |
269-274 |
Multilingual Document Processing | |
The Non-Latin scripts & typography
(doi)
Kamal Mansour [Intermediate — examples of the wide range of typesetting and font requirements beyond Latin] |
275-280 |
Tutorials | |
Using DocStrip for multiple document variants
(doi)
Matthew Leingang [Intermediate — step-by-step example of homework assignments with questions, solutions, and more] |
281-285 |
LaTeX | |
LaTeX news, issue 32, October 2020
(doi)
LaTeX Project Team [Intermediate — xparse in the format; hook management system; changes in graphics, tools, amsmath, babel] |
286-291 |
LaTeX Tagged PDF—A blueprint for a large project
(doi)
Frank Mittelbach, Chris Rowley [Intermediate Plus — background and task summary of an extended feasibility study on the LaTeX web site] Feasibility study. |
292-298 |
Functions and expl3
(doi)
Enrico Gregorio [Advanced — an introduction to LaTeX3 programming with functions and variables] |
299-307 |
bib2gls: selection, cross-references and locations
(doi)
Nicola Talbot [Intermediate Plus — selecting, grouping, referencing glossary items with LaTeX's index facilities] |
308-317 |
Making Markdown into a microwave meal
(doi)
Vít Novotný [Intermediate Plus — freezing Markdown, Minted, and BibLaTeX output for single-run processing] |
318-320 |
Software & Tools | |
User-defined Type 3 fonts in LuaTeX
(doi)
Hans Hagen [Advanced — constructing a font on the fly that can reference images, other fonts, graphics] |
320-323 |
Graphics | |
Data display, plots and graphs
(doi)
Peter Wilson [Intermediate — simple example of using tables, scatter plots, line graphs, histograms] |
324-326 |
Software & Tools | |
Short report on the state of LuaTeX, 2020
(doi)
Luigi Scarso [Intermediate — development status and comparison of LuaTeX and its relatives: LuaHBTeX, LuaJITTeX and LuaJITHBTeX] |
327-328 |
Distinguishing 8-bit characters and Japanese characters in (u)pTeX
(doi)
Hironori Kitagawa [Advanced — analysis and solutions for differing interpretations of byte sequences] |
329-334 |
Keyword scanning
(doi)
Hans Hagen [Advanced — peculiarities of parsing keywords, catcodes, and performance] |
335-337 |
Representation of macro parameters
(doi)
Hans Hagen [Advanced — considers making unused arguments more efficient and tracing output more consistent] |
337-340 |
TeXdoc online—a web interface for serving TeX documentation
(doi)
Island of TeX [Intermediate Plus — HTTP API for texdoc and CTAN topics] |
341-342 |
MMTeX: Creating a minimal and modern TeX distribution for GNU/Linux
(doi)
Michal Vlasák [Intermediate Plus — a small TeX distribution with LuaTeX and OpTeX that integrates easily on modern systems] |
343-345 |
UTF-8 installations of TeX
(doi)
Igor Liferenko [Advanced — changing TeX's encoding to support reading/writing Unicode] |
346-347 |
Macros | |
OpTeX—A new generation of Plain TeX
(doi)
Petr Olšák [Intermediate Plus — modern LuaTeX format with full Unicode support] |
348-354 |
Reviews | |
Book reviews: Robert Granjon, letter-cutter, and Granjon's Flowers, by Hendrik D.L. Vervliet
(doi)
Charles Bigelow [Reports and notices — detailed review of these two books from Oak Knoll Press on 17th century type designer Robert Granjon] See the TUG books page for all book reviews and discounts. |
355-357 |
Book review: Glisterings, by Peter Wilson
(doi)
Boris Veytsman [Reports and notices — review of this volume of collected columns from TUGboat, published by TUG] |
358-359 |
Historical review of TeX3
(doi)
Peter Flynn [Introductory — a 1991 review of TeX, written for those experienced in other typesetting systems] |
360-367 |
Hints & Tricks | |
The treasure chest
(doi)
Karl Berry [Intermediate — new CTAN packages, August–October 2020] |
368 |
TUG Business | |
TUG 2021 election
(doi)
TUG Elections committee See the TUG election page for all information. |
369 |
Advertisements | |
TeX consulting and production services | 370-371 |
News | |
Calendar | 372 |