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Tag Archives: LaTeX
Typesetting Partitioned Matrices with OOoLatex
As I wrote yesterday I’ve been using OOoLatex to typeset the equations for the best prediction manual. In one part of the manual, when discussing the calculation of correlations among traits on arbitrary days in milk, I wanted to typeset … Continue reading
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Tagged Articles, best-prediction, LaTeX, OOoLatex, partitioned-matrix, pmat, typesetting
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OpenOffice.org and LaTeX-stacy
I’ve been working on the user’s manual for the Major New Version of the best prediction code that we hope to soon release to industry. I’m writing it in OpenOffice.org, and I’ve been grumpy all day over how bad the … Continue reading
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Tagged Articles, best-prediction, Edward-Tufte, Emmylou-Harris, equations, Kronecker-product, LaTeX, OOoLatex, OpenOffice.org, Steve-Earle
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I’m a code monkey
Today has been another three-language day: Fortran [Wikipedia] for the best prediction code, Python for PyPedal, and PHP for my latest side project, Middleton. Oh, wait, I also did some LaTeX in the PyPedal manual and write a one-liner in … Continue reading
Water, water everywhere!
The rain continues. I think that I’m starting to crack up.? Of course, it might be related more to Windows than to the weather. Here is the sad tale of my Windows Odyssey Du Jour. This morning, MyBoss suggested that … Continue reading
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Tagged Adobe-Acrobat, Journal-of-Dairy-Science, LaTeX, Microsoft-Word
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Line numbering annoyances in Word
I’m posting this on my blog in hopes that I can find it again one day. The question: how do I specify the padding between line numbers and text in MS Word (Yeah, yeah,? know what a raging ball of … Continue reading
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Tagged LaTeX, Microsoft-Word, OpenOffice.org, TeX, WordPerfect, Writer
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