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Talks, Workshops, and Panel Discussions
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List by Topics
Program Schedule:
http://www.tug.org/TUG99-web/program.pdf
List by Authors
Talks
Frederick H. Bartlett
LaTeX to XML/MathML for Web-Based Publication
Kaveh Bazargan
Multi-use documents: The role of the publisher
David Carlisle,
Frank Mittelbach,
and Chris Rowley
New Interfaces for LaTeX Class Design: Parts I and II (Abstract)
[S
LIDES FROM THE
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Jean-luc Doumont
Doing it my way: a lone TeXer in the Real World
Jean-luc Doumont
Drawing effective (and beautiful) graphs with T
E
X
Michael Downes
Avant Garde Mathematical Typesetting
Jonathan Fine
Active TeX and the ``dot'' input syntax
Peter Flynn
The ``vulcan'' Package: a Repair Patch for LaTeX
Stephen A. Fulling
TEX and the Web in the Higher Education of the Future:
Dreams and Difficulties
Alan Hoenig
Alternatives to Computer Modern Mathematics
Patrick D. F. Ion
MathML: a Key to Math on the Web
Sergey Lesenko and Laurent Siebenmann
Viewing DVI files with Acrobat Reader
Douglas Lovell
TeXML: Typesetting XML with TeX
Paul A. Mailhot
Implementing Dynamic Cross Referencing and PDF with preTeX
Jeffrey McArthur
Software Development Projects
Wendy McKay and Ross Moore
Labelling Graphics using ``WARMreader''
Timothy Murphy
Java and TeX
Arthur Ogawa
Data Publishing with Java and TeX
Harry Payne
Making a Book from Contributed Papers: Print and Web Versions
Chris Rowley
Beyond DVI ...
Petr Sojka
Hyphenation on Demand
D.P. Story
AcroTeX: Acrobat and TeX Team Up
Paul Topping
Using Math-Type to create TeX and MathML equations
Hu Wang
A Web-Based Submission System for Meeting Abstracts
W
ORKSHOPS
Michael Doob
Writing Class Files: First Steps (workshop)
Eitan Gurari and Sebastian Rahtz
LaTeX to XML/MathML (workshop)
Anita Hoover
Converting a LaTeX 2.09 Style to a LaTeX-2e Class (workshop)
D.P. Story
Using LaTeX to Create Quality Interactive PDF Documents
for the WWW (workshop)
P
ANEL
D
ISCUSSIONS
Panel A: Stephen A. Fulling (moderator)
T
E
X and Math on the Web
Panel B: Kaveh Bazargan (moderator)
T
E
X in Publishing
Panel C: Arthur Ogawa (moderator)
Future of LaTeX
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