[OS X TeX] Volunteers

trinix foren at japday.com
Fri Apr 21 10:59:05 CEST 2006


I would like to join too.
I am a beginner in this field, but I am using TeX more and more for  
my studies and writing my papers. Regarding the beamer package I  
would be highly interested in.

Regards
Christian


Am 21.04.2006 um 09:50 schrieb Gavin Hall:

> Hi,
>
> Bit late to join the party but I'd like to volunteer too.  Been  
> away from email for a good few days do I missed the announcement  
> when it first came out.
>
> I'd consider myself an intermediate user.  I understand the basics  
> plus a bit more, use a couple of different packages to a reasonable  
> degree of  competency and can read and understand the most (well  
> written) documentation.  I like to look out for interesting things  
> to pick up and this looks like a good opportunity.
>
> gavhall at mac.com
>
> Gav.
>
> George Gratzer wrote:
>> I am writing a new version of my LaTeX book; Chapter 13 is on the  
>> beamer package.
>> I would need a small number of volunteers to read it -- beginners  
>> and experts alike. Feel like commenting on the chapter? Beamer  
>> with 20 commands...
>> GG
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