[OS X TeX] LaTeX2html Basics?

Alain Schremmer schremmer.alain at gmail.com
Mon Apr 28 15:59:39 CEST 2008


On Apr 28, 2008, at 9:35 AM, Franck Pastor wrote:

>
> Le 28-avr.-08 à 14:34, Alain Schremmer a écrit :
>
>>
>> On Apr 28, 2008, at 5:14 AM, Peter Dyballa wrote:
>>
>>> Reading an introduction to shell and Terminal and UNIX is another  
>>> option.
>>
>> Speaking for myself, I would love to but haven't be able to find  
>> one that I could study. I mean, what I found when I tried a couple  
>> of years ago, seemed rather like, say, an Introduction to  
>> Algebraic Geometry that required being well-versed in Algebraic  
>> Topology. While that may well be an unfortunate necessity, it does  
>> make the enterprise rather forbidding.
>>
>> And the documentation for HeVea is quite of that sort.
>>
>> All this to say: could you suggest " an introduction to shell and  
>> Terminal and UNIX" that would be a real option for people, such as  
>> myself, totally innocent of this kind of things?
>>
>> Very hopeful regards
>> --schremmer
>>
>
> For example : "Unix for Mac OS X Tiger", by Matisse Enzer,  
> collection "Visual QuickPro Guide", Peachpit Press. It's the one I  
> used to learn Unix (and I was a complete beginner too). Very clear  
> and efficient. Maybe there is now an update of this book for  
> Leopard (but I guess that it will not change the contents of the  
> book very much).

I am always one system behind so I hope not. I will look it up and  
shall report by the end of the summer—which is not to say that I  
expect such a book to be light reading, just readable.

Grateful regards
--schremmer





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