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| Front cover
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| Editorial Overview |
Vancouver in August
Christina Thiele
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155-159 |
| TUG'99 Program
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160-161 |
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| TeX and Math on the Web |
Keynote: TeX and the Web in the higher education of the future: Dreams and difficulties
Stephen A. Fulling
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162-166 |
MathML: A key to math on the Web
Patrick D.F. Ion
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167-175 |
TeXML: Typesetting XML with TeX
Douglas Lovell
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176-183 |
Using MathType to create TeX and MathML equations
Paul Topping
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184-188 |
Models and languages for formatted documents
Chris Rowley
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189-195 |
AcroTeX: Acrobat and TeX team up
D.P. Story
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196-201 |
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| Customizing Document Layout |
Doing it my way: A lone TeXer in the real world
Jean-luc Doumont
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202-207 |
The vulcan package: A repair patch for LaTeX
Peter Flynn
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208-213 |
New interfaces for LaTeX class design, Parts I and II
David Carlisle, Frank Mittelbach, and Chris Rowley
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214-216 |
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| TeX in Publishing |
Multi-use documents: The role of the publisher
Kaveh Bazargan
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217-220 |
Very like a nail: Typesetting SGML with TeX
Frederick H. Bartlett
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221 |
Making a book from contributed papers: Print and Web versions
Harry Payne
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222-226 |
Managing large projects with PreTeX: A preprocessor for TeX
Robert L. Kruse
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227-230 |
Database publishing with Java and TeX
Arthur Ogawa
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231 |
Implementing dynamic cross-referencing and PDF with PreTeX
Paul A. Mailhot
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232-236 |
A Web-based submission system for meeting abstracts
Hu Wang
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237-240 |
Hyphenation on demand
Petr Sojka
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241-247 |
Active TeX and the DOT input syntax
Jonathan Fine
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248-254 |
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| Fonts, Graphics, and New Developments |
Drawing effective (and beautiful) graphs with TeX
Jean-luc Doumont
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255-261 |
Convenient labelling of graphics, the WARMreader way
Wendy McKay and Ross Moore
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262-271 |
Viewing DVI files with Acrobat Reader: DVIPDF gives birth to AcroDVI
Sergey Lesenko and Laurent Siebenmann
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272-281 |
MathKit: Alternatives to Computer Modern Mathematics
Alan Hoenig
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282-289 |
fpTeX: A teTeX-based distribution for Windows
Fabrice Popineau
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290-297 |
Managing TeX software development projects
Jeffrey McArthur
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298-306 |
Java and TeX
Timothy Murphy
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307-312 |
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| Recognition |
Barbara N. Beeton: TUG Board member for 20 years
Christina Thiele
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313-315 |
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| Poster Exhibition |
Text of "The Apocalypse" as graphics, by Prof. Alban Grimm
Christina Thiele
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316 |
Text of "The Apocalypse" as graphics
Prof. Alban Grimm
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317-319 |
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| Workshops |
LaTeXto XML/MathML
Eitan Gurari and Sebastian Rahtz
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320 |
How to create quality interactive PDF documents for the WWW using LaTeX
D.P. Story
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321 |
Writing class files: First steps
Michael Doob
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322 |
Converting a LaTeX 2.09 style to a LaTeX2e class
Anita Hoover
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323 |
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| Panels |
TeX and math on the Web
Stephen A. Fulling, Moderator
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324 |
TeX in publishing
Kaveh Bazargan, Moderator
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325 |
The Future of LaTeX
Arthur Ogawa, Moderator
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326 |
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| News & Announcements |
| Calendar
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329-330 |
| TUG2000 — The 21st Annual Conference
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154 |
| GUTenberg2000 — LaTeX and XML: Cooperating with the Internet
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331 |
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| Cartoon |
An Analogy with Web Sites
Roy Preston
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330 |
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| TUG Business |
| TUG'99 Attendees
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327-328 |
| Institutional members
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332 |
| TUG membership application
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333 |
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| Advertisements |
| TeX consulting and production services
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334 |
| Cambridge University Press
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335 |
| Y&Y Inc.
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336 |
| Blue Sky Research
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