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| Editorial and production notes
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| Acknowledgements and Conference Program: Innovation
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| Keynote: Publishing, Languages Literature and Fonts |
Real life book production — lessons learned from The LaTeX Companion
Frank Mittelbach and Michel Goossens
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170–173 |
Typesetting the holy Bible in Hebrew, with TeX
Yannis Haralambous
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174–191 |
Adaptive character generation and spatial expressiveness
Michael Cohen
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192–198 |
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| Colour, and LaTeX |
The (pre)history of color in Rokicki's dvips
James Hafner
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201–204 |
Advanced `special' support in a dvi driver
Tom Rokicki
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205–212 |
Colour separation and PS
Angus Duggan
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213–217 |
Simple colour design with LaTeX2e
Sebastian Rahtz and Michel Goossens
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218–222 |
Printing colour pictures
Friedhelm Sowa
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223–227 |
Color book production using TeX
Michael Sofka
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228–238 |
Inside PSTricks
Timothy van Zandt and Denis Girou
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239–246 |
A LaTeX style file generator
Jon Stenerson
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247–254 |
Document classes and packages in LaTeX2e
Johannes Braams
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255–262 |
PS font support in LaTeX2e
Alan Jeffrey
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263–268 |
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| TeX Tools |
BibTeX 1.0
Oren Patashnik
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269–273 |
A typesetter's toolkit
Pierre MacKay
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274–284 |
Symbolic computation for electronic publishing
Michael P. Barnett and Kevin R. Perry
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285–292 |
Concurrent use of interactive TeX previewer with an Emacs-type editor
Minato Kawaguti and Norio Kitajima
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293–300 |
Pascal pretty-printing: an example of “preprocessing within TeX”
Jean-Luc Doumont
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302–307 |
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| Futures |
Towards interactivity for TeX
Joachim Schrod
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309–317 |
The floating world
Chris Rowley and Frank Mittelbach
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318 |
Progress in the Omega project
John Plaice
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320–324 |
Object-oriented programming, descriptive markup, and TeX
Arthur Ogawa
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325–330 |
An object-oriented programming system in TeX
William Erik Baxter
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331–338 |
A World Wide Web interface to CTAN
Norm Walsh
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339–343 |
First applications of Omega: Adobe Poetica, Arabic, Greek, Khmer
Yannis Haralambous and John Plaice
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344–352 |
ε-TeX & NTS: A progress report
Philip Taylor
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353–358 |
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| Publishing and Design |
Design by template in a production macro package
Michael Downes
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360–368 |
Less is More: Restricting TeX's scope enables complex page layouts
Alan Hoenig
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369–380 |
Documents, compuscripts, programs and macros
Jonathan Fine
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381–385 |
Integrated system for encyclopaedia typesetting based on TeX
Marko Grobelnik, Dunja Mladenic, Darko Zupanic and Borut Znidar
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386–387 |
An example of a special purpose input language to LaTeX
Henry Baragar and Gail E. Harris
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388–396 |
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| Appendix |
| Color pages
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397–404 |
| Participants at the Annual Meeting
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405–407 |
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| News & Announcements |
| Calendar
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408–409 |
| 1995 Knuth Scholarship
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409–410 |
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| TUG Business |
| Institutional members
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411–412 |
| TUG membership application
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415–416 |
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| Advertisements |
| TeX consulting and production services
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412–413 |
| Index of advertisers
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