| Reference : Some misunderstood or unknown tricks (VIII) and Turing-completeness (LaTeX) |
| Scientific journals : Article | |||
| Engineering, computing & technology : Computer science | |||
| http://hdl.handle.net/2268/83228 | |||
| Some misunderstood or unknown tricks (VIII) and Turing-completeness (LaTeX) | |
| English | |
| [fr] Certaines astuces inconnues ou mal comprises (VIII) et Turing-complétude (LaTeX) | |
Merciadri, Luca [Université de Liège - ULg > > > 2e an. bac. sc. ing., or. ing. civil] | |
| In press | |
| TUGboat | |
| TeX Users Group | |
| International | |
| 0896-3207 | |
| Providence | |
| RI | |
| [en] closed square roots ; turn the page ; product integrals ; dividing a cell by a diagonal ; bold words index ; Turing-completeness | |
| [en] We will begin by exposing new tricks, i.e. how to
1. write ‘closed’ square roots, 2. insert blank pages, 3. ask the reader to turn the page, 4. write bold words in an index, 5. divide a cell by a diagonal, 6. draw ‘product integrals,’ 7. understand what happens when \mathcal has a lower-case letter argument. We will then consider an uncommon example of what one can do with LaTeX, in link with its Turing completeness. | |
| Researchers ; Professionals ; Students ; General public | |
| http://hdl.handle.net/2268/83228 |
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