Results for: latex software
Latex
2009-04-06 - extension: rar - size: 20 MB
Latex
Hosted on: letitbit.com
LaTeX
2009-07-17 - extension: pdf - size: 247 KB
LaTeX
Hosted on: mediafire.com
Video results for: latex softwareMore results from video
Free Software Filk song - Infinite Hands For More informations please visit:
http://draketo.de/english/songs/light/infinite-hands
==== (More) For More informations please visit:
http://draketo.de/english/songs/light/infinite-hands
==== Infinite Hands ====
C a D a
Infinite Hands build a world to be free,
E G a
the digital space we all know,
C (a) D a
unlimited use has the code that we write,
C G a
and freedom's the badge we all show.
C D a
The stuff runs our servers, our desktops and grids,
D a
by uncounted hands it was made,
a D a
set out in the wild on the day it is born,
C D a
for our free running, long coding trade.
Ref:
C a D a
And no law shall bind us or keep us for long,
E G a
for infinity's ours and infinity's free,
C a D a
and no company owns us, and no land's our own,
C G a
for Infinite Hands are we.
The companies thought that they'd pay us for lines,
and have all the code for their own.
"You're company people and company teams,
your code will now serve us alone."
R.Stallman was only a student that day,
and he said to himself, thinking deep:
Farewell to a job, all my code shall be free,
for what they don't own, they can't keep.
-Ref-
The miracle came, he did not change his mind
and gathered around him a crew,
and people could buy his free programs from him,
sent by mail and his money got through.
At times others came and they said, "We're free, too,
you can take code as if in a mall.
It will be only yours then, just say it's from us,
and it runs and compiles where you call."
-Ref: But... -
Now Richard M. Stallman was vexed and annoyed,
and he sent out the word as before:
"All code must be free, free to use and improve,
which our license ensures evermore."
But still many coders were lured from our ranks,
Now for Windows and Apple they strived,
- spoken in background: And for Amiga, BeOS, IBM,
and many more -
their doom and their fall came from finland one day,
as to GNU a free kernel arrived.
-Ref-
"Come all to U.S.", came a call spreading wide,
"for there is no place else you can be."
- spoken in background: DMCA, DRM, TCPA,
software patents, idea patents and a war on terror -
But Richard M. Stallman still sent out the word,
that all code from now on must be free.
So code would stay free and our teams didn't sell,
but some loopholes remained in our side,
which traitors like TiVo exploited to steal,
so we needed a change in the right.
- Ref-
... no words ...
So our license reshaped by the people and GNU,
for code contributed to trade,
And orders be none to withhold us or bind,
C E a
No law on our code but the license we made.
Ref:
C a D a
Just that law shall bind us and keep us for long,
E G a
for infinity's ours and infinity's free,
C a D a
and no country owns us, and no land's our own,
C G a
for Infinite Hands/Lines are we.
C E C (G) a
are we, for Infinite Hands/Lines are we.
Background:
This is a part of the story of free software, although it misses some details. While "Finity's End" was a work of fiction (the book is avaible on amazon.com, amazon.de and maybe at bookzilla.de), this story really happened and happens today.
For additional information please refer to GNU.
Licensing:
This song is free art avaible under the following four licenses (for details, please visit draketo.de/licenses). Permission to filk her work freely was granted by Leslie Fish (cite: "Anything to keep the internet free: Go for it!" - she's great! - maybe you'd like to listen in on her music?).
- GNU FDL
- GPLv2 or later or GPLv3 or later
- Art Libre v1.3 or later
- Lizenz für freie Inhalte v1.0 webstar
You can use any of those four licenses, because I can't yet know which license will make it to the general license for free art. Please keep all four licenses when you make changes, so we avoid licensing chaos. It doesn't use creative commons licensing, because cc does not protect the free avaibility of the sources (Just think LaTeX and pdf).
Sources: infinite-hands.draketo.de (Less)
How to develop your own document class — our experience Full video: http://river-valley.tv/conferences/tug2008/#0101-Niall_Mansfield
We recently started (More) Full video: http://river-valley.tv/conferences/tug2008/#0101-Niall_Mansfield
We recently started re--using LaTeX for large documents — professional computing books. Years ago (1987) I had personally used a LaTeX 2.09 custom class (although it wasn't called a class file then) for a book I was writing. The class file was written by a colleague, because I found it impossible to understand the low--level TeX mechanisms needed then.In 2006 I wanted to use this class for a new book of my own, and also as the basis for all our camera--ready books submitted by other authors.I had the choice of converting it to a new .cls file, which much of the documentation suggests is the thing to do, or writing "add--on" .sty file for the standard book.cls. We decided to try the .sty approach, as there were several packages that seemed to do most of what we wanted.
We found that the .sty approach was straightforward, and much easier than expected. The resulting style is much shorter, easier to understand and maintain, and is much more flexible than our old one — we can use most standard packages to add extra features with no effort, because we still provide all the hooks that add--on packages rely on.
Our paper works through what we did as a case study, highlighting the bad bits as well as the good bits, so others can use it as a guide. The hardest thing was coming to grips with LaTeX hooks, its sectioning mechanism, and how the two interact; we had to document these, and we include that rudimentary documentation in our paper. Fortunately and surprisingly, little of this documentation work was required.
Had we tried to do this work as a new .cls file, we would have failed miserably, and would probably have ended up using InDesign or Quark Express for typesetting instead of LaTeX.
Niall Mansfield
Technical Director
UIT Cambridge Ltd.
England (Less)
Latex
2009-04-06 - extension: rar - size: 20 MB
Latex
Hosted on: depositfiles.com
LC new
2010-01-02 - extension: rar - size: 11 MB
LC new
Hosted on: rapidshare.com
ManualLaTeX 2009
2009-07-17 - extension: pdf - size: 2 MB
ManualLaTeX 2009
Hosted on: mediafire.com
Latex-symbols.pdf
2007-12-14 - extension: pdf - size: 2 MB
Latex-symbols.pdf
Hosted on: http://www.maths.dundee.ac.uk
Bookmark FilesTube
Link to FilesTube
Show your support by placing a link to filestube.com on your website and favorite forums.