I'm absolutely sure that I read it somewhere--its "Lay-Teck"--and again; if
you think about it, that's what it ought to be.
Hilarious "La" isn't from "Lamport"--very funny though.
I agree though, this is up to me to prove; but, don't hold your breath--it
may be hard to find--I have books to the c
"briangpowell ." writes:
> I believe I read how to correctly pronounce LaTeX as Lay-Teck (and why
> its important--to honor the creator of TeX's wishes+intentions, Donald
> Knuth) in Leslie Lamport's book onLaTeX--in the preface.
The TeX FAQ (http://www.tex.ac.uk/FAQ-latexpronounce.html) contrad
On 2015-12-22, at 23:10, briangpowell . wrote:
> Small note, feel free to ignore it (one and all); but, "LaTeX" is properly
> pronounced: "Lay-Teck"--since its a macro language which "lays on top of
> TeX"--the TeX part you pronounced correctly, which is the part that really
> matters (Tau-Epsil
I believe I read how to correctly pronounce LaTeX as Lay-Teck (and why its
important--to honor the creator of TeX's wishes+intentions, Donald Knuth)
in Leslie Lamport's book on LaTeX--in the preface.
And when you think about it, pronouncing it as "Lay" does make sense "La"
only means "the" in some
John Kitchin writes:
> Thanks!
>
> You might add your interpretation of the pronunciation here:
> http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/17502/what-is-the-correct-pronunciation-of-tex-and-latex
> ;)
>
> John
>
The vexing issue of how to pronounce "LaTeX" has reared its ugly head
before, e.g i
Thanks!
You might add your interpretation of the pronunciation here:
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/17502/what-is-the-correct-pronunciation-of-tex-and-latex
;)
John
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Professor John Kitchin
Doherty Hall A207F
Department of Chemical Engineering
Carnegie M
Great vid, as usual; and, thanks for all you do for the Emacs+TeX+OrgMode
community.
Small note, feel free to ignore it (one and all); but, "LaTeX" is properly
pronounced: "Lay-Teck"--since its a macro language which "lays on top of
TeX"--the TeX part you pronounced correctly, which is the part th
Thanks!
B.V. Raghav writes:
> Hi,
>
> I had been following the thread(s) about org-ref by the words, out of
> curiosity. However, this video shows how examplary the work is. Awesome
> work sir.
>
> Thanks,
> r
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Professor John Kitchin
Doherty Hall A207F
Department of Chemical Engineering
Carneg
Hi,
I had been following the thread(s) about org-ref by the words, out of
curiosity. However, this video shows how examplary the work is. Awesome
work sir.
Thanks,
r
--
(B.V. Raghav)
Hi everyone,
I made a new video showing some of the new features of the org-ref that
is in Melpa:
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2015/12/22/org-ref-is-on-Melpa/
These features are:
1. Drag-n-drop a PDF or url onto a bibtex file to add bibtex entries. This
works when org-ref knows how t
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