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On behalf of the TeX Users Group and Rutgers, The State
University of New Jersey, I invite you to attend the Practical
TeX 2006 workshop and/or conference. Both the workshop and
conference will be held at Rutgers. Building on the success of
PracTeX 2004 in San Francisco and PracTeX 2005 in Chapel Hill
(NC), this year we're offering a full four-day LaTeX workshop,
followed by three days of talks and presentations. All aspects of
the workshop and conference will focus on practical techniques
for document production using LaTeX, TeX, ConTeXt, MetaPost, and
friends.
Hope to see you there!
Robin Laakso
TeX Users Group
Keynote address: Barbara Beeton, American Mathematical Society and TeX Users Group
Conference web pages:
This four-day conference focuses on practical techniques for document production using LaTeX, TeX, ConTeXt, MetaPost, and friends. It includes one day of classes and tutorials, followed by three days of presentations.
Hope to see you there!
Conference attendees will enjoy an opening night reception and an (optional) banquet one evening. Coffee and lunch will be served each day of the meeting. Located on the Busch Campus of Rutgers University in Piscataway, New Jersey, an easy train ride from New York City.
Conference fee and hotel information is available on the registration page.
Mentioning the conference to colleagues and in any other contexts would be very much appreciated.
We'd also be grateful for any posting of this one-page PDF flyer (TeX source).
If you or your organization would like to help sponsor the conference, numerous options are available, from a straight cash donation (always welcome!) to logos on the conference memorabilia. Please see this separate sponsorship page for details, or email us.
We are very grateful to many contributions.
Email: conferences@tug.org
Phone, fax, postal mail: see TUG office contact
information.
Sponsored by the TeX Users Group. This conference follows 2004's Practical TeX conference in San Francisco and 2005's Practical TeX conference in Chapel Hill, NC.