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         Tex Programming:     more books (37)
  1. TeX Reference Manual by David Bausum, 2002-03-31
  2. A Plain TEX Primer by Malcolm Clark, 1993-03-18
  3. Tex by Example: A Beginner's Guide by Arvind Borde, 1992-01
  4. A Beginner's Book of TEX by Raymond Seroul, 1995-02-24
  5. TEX in Practice: Volume 2: Paragraphs, Math and Fonts (Monographs in Visual Communication) by Stephan v. Bechtolsheim, 1993-07-23
  6. Tex and Latex : Drawing and Literate Programming by Eitan M. Gurari, 1993
  7. TeX in Practice: Volume 3: Tokens, Macros (Monographs in Visual Communication) by Stephan v. Bechtolsheim, 1993-07-23
  8. The LaTeX Graphics Companion: Illustrating Documents with TeX and Postscript(R) (Tools and Techniques for Computer Typesetting) by Michel Goossens, Sebastian Rahtz, et all 1997-04-25
  9. 1986 IEEE Computer Society Workshop on Visual Languages by Tex.) IEEE Computer Society Workshop on Visual Languages (2d : 1986 : Dallas, 1986-12
  10. The LaTeX Web Companion: Integrating TeX, HTML, and XML (Tools and Techniques for Computer Typesetting) by Michel Goossens, Sebastian Rahtz, et all 1999-06-20
  11. 6th Intl Workshop Computer-aided Software Engineering by Tex.) IEEE International Conference on Computer Design (1995 : Austin, 2000-01
  12. Application-Specific Systems and Software Engineering (Asset 2000): 3rd IEEE Symposium by Tex.) IEEE Symposium on Application-Specific Systems and Software Engineering & Technology (3rd : 2000 : Richardson, 2000-04
  13. 1998 IEEE Workshop on Application-Specific Software Engineering and Technology, Asset '98: Asset-98 : Proceedings : March 26-28, 1998, Clarion Hotel and ... of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas by Tex.) IEEE Workshop on Application Specific Software Engineering and Technology (1998 : Richardson, Simeon Ntafos, 1998-08
  14. Microarchitecture (Micro-34 2001), 34th Annual Acm/IEEE International Symposium on by Tex.) International Symposium on Microarchitecture (34th : 2001 : Austin, 2001-12

21. Page Web D'Anthony Phan, MetaFoundry
You can complain if you need (only about tex programming, METAFONT programming,fonts design; installation is not my problem at all).
http://www-math.univ-poitiers.fr/~phan/metafont.html
Main Page ] Last changes: September 15, 2005.
MetaFoundry
Licence: standard LaTeX licence
The following fonts have the standard LaTeX licence. The former send-me-a-postcard licence was not understood and there is a too few people who are really interested in MetaFont design and programming. None of these fonts is frozen. I change things from time to time. Conversion to other formats (postscript, type 1) does not concern me. Most of these fonts would loose most of their interest (if any) doing such conversions without hints. Furthermore, I am not concerned by installation.
Index
Mbb series, aka mbboard
and even much more! Those blackboard fonts are at the origin of my MetaFont programming. They received a very special care and should be of quite high quality. It is quite stable (never say never). The two main series are mbb (blackboard light fonts) and mbbx (blackboard bold extended fonts). Other fonts are by now oddities. Download State Description old space-time initial distribution, january 2000

22. Toward A Formalism For Communication On The Web
to write a program that will extract the third word from a TeX document. individual documents might have bits of tex programming that change the
http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/html-spec/html-essay.html
$Id: html-essay.html,v 1.2 1994/02/15 20:07:12 connolly Exp $
Status
I had hoped to polish this more before publishing it, but I can't seem to get caught up... there's so much new stuff all the time!
Some Background on SGML for the World-Wide Web
In late 1992 and early 1993, I did quite a bit of work on the HTML DTD while I was working at Convex in the online documentation group. When I began, there was the LineMode browser and the NeXT implementation, and a few nodes in The Web describing HTML with some oblique references to SGML. I was not intimately familiar with SGML, but I was quite familiar with the problems of document interchange, and I was eager to apply some of my formal systems background to the problem.
On Formally Unconvertable Document Formats
My experience with document interchange led me to classify document formats using the essential distinction that some are "programmable" and some are not. Most widely used source forms are programmable: TeX, troff, postscript, and the like. On the other hand, there are several "static" formats: plain text, Microsoft RTF, FrameMaker MIF, GNU's TeXinfo, The reason that this distinction is essential with respect to document interchange is that extracting information from documents in "programmable" document formats is equivalent to the halting problem. That is, it is arbitrarily difficult and cannot be automated in a general fashion.

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24. Tree’s Blog » TeX Programming
Taking the dive into Latex programming Government, tex programming, Mac OS X,Conspiracy, C++ Programming, Photography, Movies, Apple, Scheme
http://www.dreamersrealm.net/~tree/blog/?cat=8

25. Re: LaTeX & DFSG
Second, did you ever try to program in TeX or hack together a LaTeX package? Not because of the filename restrictions, but because tex programming *is*
http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2002/07/msg00247.html
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26. Installing TeTeX On Linux Machines: 2. What Is TeX? What Is LaTeX? What Is TeTeX
programs themselves, the distribution includes all of the TeX, LaTeX, andMetafont sources, you may never need to learn barebones tex programming.
http://www.cpt.univ-mrs.fr/info/html/TeTeX-HOWTO-2.html
2. 2. What is TeX? What is LaTeX? What is teTeX? What is the difference?
teTeX is Thomas Esser's implementation of TeX for Linux systems. This means getting the executable programs themselves to run under Linux and providing fonts in form usable by Linux users. The rest of the code, the TeX and LaTeX itself, is portable across various machines. In addition to the executable programs themselves, the distribution includes all of the TeX, LaTeX, and Metafont sources, BibTeX, MakeIndex, and ALL of the documentation... about 3 megabyte's worth. In short, it's a reasonably complete implementation of TeX 3.1419 and LaTeX 2e, and the documentation covers everthing you will forseeably know to get started. So, install it. Not only will you eventually read all of it, the documentation also provides useful examples of "live" TeX and LaTeX code. In comparison with other implementations of TeX, installation of teTeX is almost trivial even without the slackware setup program, not counting the effort necessary to insert and remove the nine diskettes of the slackware distribution. If you installed the slackware-distributed teTeX, you can pretty much skip the first part of this document. The next few sections are for the rest of you... TeX is a typesetting system developed by Professor Donald Knuth. It is a lower-level typesetting language that powers all of the higher-level packages, like LaTeX. Essentially, LaTeX is a set of TeX macros that provide convenient, predefined document formats for end users. If you like the formats provided by LaTeX, you may never need to learn bare-bones TeX programming. The difference between the two languages is like the difference between assembly language and C. You can have the speed and flexibility of TeX, or the convenience of LaTeX. Which brings us to the next answer

27. Stc / LaTeX Package
Impl. of Programming Languages Software Architecture Database Architecture.Period 1.3 This will illustrate some advanced tex programming.
http://www.cs.uu.nl/wiki/Stc/LaTeXPackage
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LaTeX Package
Software Technology Colloquium Date: 2005 05 12 Time: 11:45 Room: CGN room C004
Speaker: Piet van Oostrum
Title: Upgrading a LaTeX package
Abstract
During the recent holidays I have been upgrading the LaTeX package changebar. This package allows the author to specify change bars in a LaTeX document: bars in the margin that indicate changes in the document. The original package appeared to have several bugs. While correcting these several other bugs were detected. These are caused by the way TeX internally produces typeset pages.

28. PyTex - Python Programming Plus TeX Typesetting
Python programming plus tex typesetting. Information about the concept, documents and links to the SourceForge page with download and mailing list. Also home of Active tex, a forerunner of Pytex, and the tex daemon.
http://www.pytex.org/
Home Documents
updated 20 Mar 2005
What's New
At EuroTeX 2005 we presented QaTeX. (La)TeX macro programming is hard. Python is a powerful and easy to use scripting language. QaTeX allows Python modules to be used instead of (La)TeX style files. With QaTeX (pronounced `kwa-tech') TeX asks Questions and Python provides Answers. QaTeX on Sourceforge EuroTeX 2003 paper - 'TeX forever!' We've given TeX a Python callable function interface, with the TeX daemon running behind the scenes. This is proof of concept, but might already be useful. Download demo01.py on Sourceforge and follow the instructions there. (Added 17 Mar 2003.) PyTeX is now on Sourceforge http://sourceforge.net/projects/pytex . (Added 10 Mar 2003). On Sourceforge you'll find PyTeX source code, developer info, and mailing lists. (Added 10 Mar 2003). Follow Documents for documents relating for PyTeX. (Added 3 Mar 2003).
Contents
  • Introducing PyTeX Tcl/Tl, La/TeX and Py/TeX TeX macros TeX as a callable function ... Footnotes
  • Introducing PyTeX
    PyTeX is Python programming plus TeX typesetting. PyTeX is an open source project With PyTeX, Python programmers can write

    29. Don Knuth's Home Page
    His very own home page. programming wouldn't be what it is today without this man. Invented tex, Literate programming, author of landmark series 'The Art of Computer programming'. Professor Emeritus of The Art of Computer programming, Stanford University.
    http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/
    Donald E. Knuth ), Professor Emeritus of The Art of Computer Programming at Stanford University , welcomes you to his home page.
    Frequently Asked Questions
    Recent News
    Computer Musings
    Known Errors in My Books
    Important Message to all Users of TeX
    Help Wanted
    Preprints of Recent Papers
    Pipe Organ
    Downloadable Graphics
    Downloadable Programs
    Diamond Signs
    Expecting a check from me?
    Did you borrow a video from me?
    (don't click here)
    Stanford Computer Science Home Page

    30. Springer - Your Publishers Of Books, Journals, And Electronic Media
    Includes packages for Acta Informatica, Archive for Mathematical Logic, Distributed Computing, Inventiones mathematicae, manuscripta mathematica, Mathematical programming, Mathematische Annalen, Mathematische Zeitschrift, Numerische Mathematik, Probability Theory and Related Fields.
    http://www.springer.de/author/tex/help-journals.html
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    31. Expanded Plain TeX - Programming Definitions
    programming definitions. The definitions in this section are only likely to beuseful Plain tex defines \active (as the number 13) for use in changing
    http://tex.loria.fr/texlive-htmldoc/eplain/eplain_6.html
    Go to the first previous next last section, table of contents
    Programming definitions
    The definitions in this section are only likely to be useful when you are writing nontrivial macros, not when writing a document.
    Category codes
    Plain TeX defines (as the number 13) for use in changing category codes. Although the author of The TeXbook has "intentionally kept the category codes numeric", two other categories are commonly used: letters (category code 11) and others (12). Therefore, Eplain defines and Sometimes it is cleaner to make a character active without actually writing a command. The command takes a character as an argument to make active (and ignores following spaces). For example, here are two commands which both make

    32. Literate Programming
    M3doc The Modula3 Literate programming System Based on SGML. See also M3textohtmlConversion from the M3totex Literate programming System to M3doc.
    http://tex.loria.fr/english/litte.html
    Literate Programming
    Basics

    33. Literate Programming With XML
    Provide tools to support Donald Knuth's Literate programming using XML instead of tex. Is not based on any specific DTD or programming language, but instead uses processing instructions for processing the literate programs.
    http://literatexml.sourceforge.net/
    Literate Programming with XML
    Literate Programming is a style of programming developed by Donald Knuth, which makes writing programs similar to writing essays - you write a program as part of an essay which explains how it works. In literate programming, readability and pedagogical purposes come first, and program structure come second. Literate Programming tools allow you to write your program in the structure that makes most sense to explain it, and then a program called tangle restructures it to the likings of whatever interpreter or compiler you are using. If you are not familiar with Literate Programming, you can check out the site http://www.literateprogramming.com/ or buy the book Literate Programming by Donald Knuth. Literate Programming has been traditionally tied to specific languages and document types. The most common language is C, and the most common document type is TeX. With the birth of XML and XML publishing it follows that there should be tools to facilitate Literate Programming in XML, where you can simply use the traditional XML stylesheet mechanisms for the weave. However, all of the tools up until now have been DTD-specific. In fact, this tool suite originated in a small program I wrote to do this in DocBook ( http://www.eskimo.com/~johnnyb/computers/xmltangle/

    34. TeX - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    The first version of tex was written in the SAIL programming language to run on a tex is usually distributed together with Metafont, a companion program
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TeX
    TeX
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    The title of this article is incorrect due to technical limitations . The correct title is T E X
    The TeX mascot, by Duane Bibby T E X , written as TeX in plain text, is a typesetting system created by Donald Knuth . It is popular in academia , especially in the mathematics physics and computer science communities . It has largely displaced Unix troff , the other favored formatter, in many Unix installations. TeX is generally considered to be the best way to typeset complex mathematical formulas, but, especially in the form of LaTeX and other template packages, is now also being used for many other typesetting tasks.
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    The name and its pronunciation(s)
    A homage to Caltech , where Knuth received his doctorate, the name TeX is intended to be pronounced "tekh", where "kh" represents the sound at the end of Scottish loch or the name of the German composer Bach (in IPA /tɛx/ ). The X is meant to represent the Greek letter χ ( chi ). TeX is the abbreviation of τέχνη (technē), Greek for "art" and "craft", which is also the source word of

    35. [codeape.org] - Http://www.codeape.org/blog/
    Blog about (python) programming. tex bibliography tweak. Resume. Links.
    http://www.codeape.org/
    codeape.org
    using pyblosxom rss feed plugins
    about
    ... cv/resume
    blog
    latest

    master thesis is accepted

    Last week I found out that my thesis was accepted. GOOD STATUS! I added it (today) to the download page both as ps and pdf ., I would have written this earlier but I have worked 70 hours this week and ... bla bla bla. Time to rest.
    accepted slashdot submission

    Got a story , about Linus wanting money for the Linux trademark, accepted today at slashdot. Well I am on Linus side if anyone wants to know. Hate to admit it but it is fun when your slashdot submission is accepted. A couple years ago I got another submission about the importance of being debian accepted. Debian rules!
    pyguest.py 1.3 (continued)

    Well I will continue from my last post. The documentation I added concerns the different url:s that are used for the pyguest plugin. I must have been quite tired when I wrote those parts of the documentation because nothing was correct. Sorry for that. The other issue was that I added the base_url template variable (found in config.py) to the pyguest_form template. Unfortunately I did an crappy work documenting this new template variable. I only mention the variable in the change log of pyguest.py. Sorry for that =). Time to go and watch TV.

    36. Hans-Martin Mosner
    Smalltalk programmer, at Georg Heeg, works Hyperliterate programming, hypermedia documentation systems, Wysitex WYSIWYG tex editor, virtual machines, many little Goodies; simulation systems, network management tools.
    http://www.heeg.de/~hmm/
    Hans-Martin Mosner
    My Job
    I am Smalltalk programmer at Georg Heeg , working on such diverse things as If you want to contact me, here's my work address and e-mail:
    Address:
    Hans-Martin Mosner
    Georg Heeg Objektorientierte Systeme
    Postfach 52 01 01
    D-44207 Dortmund
    Germany
    (central exchange): e-mail:
    hmm@heeg.de
    My private interests
    • My wife Cornelia and my kids Jonatan and Lydia Smalltalk ( Squeak Music making (Singing) My Macintosh People that I know and like

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    37. STeXme
    Allows to manipulate tex internals using the Scheme programming language. Sourceforge project page and guides.
    http://stexme.sourceforge.net/
    sTeXme
    The TeX extension "sTeXme" allows to manipulate TeX internals using the Scheme programming language. sTeXme = TeX + Scheme. Documentation: Download: from SourceForge The [La]TeX macro language was a great development when it appeared, but now it is too out-of-date. Programming in TeX is a fun, but more often it is a pain. As it seems for me, only very few people can write [La]TeX macros, but a lot of people would like doing it (like me, for example). This is the problem. One of the solutions is to provide another scripting language for TeX. That's what is the goal of the sTeXme project. It should provide the Scheme programming language as a TeX scripting language. At the moment I've done a proof of concept. I've tested that Scheme code can be executed from TeX and that Scheme code can access TeX internals (getting a string from the TeX string pool, getting a macro definition as the Scheme list). Even in it's early state you can find sTeXme useful. I've written a Scheme procedure which recursively dumps a macro definition. For example:

    38. Interview: Donald E. Knuth
    Medium long, deep interview, mostly about tex, fonts, typography; some about Literate programming, processors MMIX, Transmeta, Pentium. Gives a good sense of the man.
    http://www.advogato.org/article/28.html
    Interview: Donald E. Knuth
    Posted 25 Jan 2000 by advogato (Master) This week, Advogato had the pleasure and honor of interviewing Prof. Donald E. Knuth. He is the author of the TeX typesetting system as well as The Art of Computer Programming and a number of deep, insightful papers and books. The interview took place by phone on a rainy California winter day. The topics covered the freeness of TeX and its fonts, how TeX's innovations have slowly diffused into commercial systems, some history of math typesetting, the design of TeX from the beginning as an archival system, literate programming in the age of the Web, MMIX and the Transmeta chip, how to avoid generating inscrutable error messages, and taking the TeX ideas to a broader community. Read below to find more about a remarkable person. Advogato: The first questions that I have are about free software. TeX was one of the first big projects that was released as free software and had a major impact. These days, of course, it's a big deal. But I think when TeX came out it was just something you did, right? Prof. Knuth:

    39. QaTeX
    Allows Python modules to be used instead of (La)tex style files to ease La(tex) programming.
    http://qatex.sourceforge.net/
    QaTeX
    (La)TeX macro programming is hard. Python is a powerful and easy to use scripting language. QaTeX allows Python modules to be used instead of (La)TeX style files. With QaTeX (pronounced `kwa-tech') TeX asks Questions and Python provides Answers. This project was started in March 2005. Not everything is in place yet. In the mean time, try We are pleased to announce release 0.1.1 of QaTeX. It is available from the project summary page (see above). This version provides proof of concept. It is not yet secure, so please don't use it with untrusted documents. Another problem is that QaTeX does not yet run under Windows. (It requires non-blocking read from stdin. If you can help with this, please get in touch.) A Perl version of QaTeX (written by Taco Hoekwater) will be coming soon.

    40. TeX, LaTeX, Etc.: Frequently Asked Questions With Answers [Monthly]
    tex is written in the programming language WEB; WEB is a tool to implement the pub/tex/texprograms/schemeweb. APLWEB is a version of WEB for APL and is
    http://www.faqs.org/faqs/tex-faq/
    Usenet FAQs Search Web FAQs Documents ... RFC Index
    TeX, LaTeX, etc.: Frequently Asked Questions with Answers [Monthly]
    There are reader questions on this topic!
    Help others by sharing your knowledge
    From: bobby@hot.caltech.edu (Bobby Bodenheimer) Newsgroups: comp.text.tex fr.comp.text.tex bobby@hot.caltech.edu fileserv@shsu.edu (fileserv@shsu.bitnet). Another way to retrieve it via email is through the mailserver at rtfm: send a message containing the lines ``help'' and ``index'' to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu for information on how to obtain it. Other news.answers/FAQ archives are: cnam.cnam.fr (163.173.128.6) in the anonymous ftp directory /pub/FAQ; ftp.uu.net (192.48.96.2) in the anonymous ftp directory /pub/usenet (also available via mail server requests to netlib@uunet.uu.net , or via uunet's 1-900 anonymous UUCP phone number); and ftp.cs.ruu.nl (131.211.80.17) in the anonymous ftp directory NEWS.ANSWERS (also accessible via mail server requests to mail-server@cs.ruu.nl ). Many of the archives mentioned in question 22 also maintain current versions of this document. The UK TeX Users Group wrote an expanded version of this article for their annals, Baskerville (vol. 4, no. 6, Dec. 1994). It is available as a very nice Web page from the URL http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?introduction=yes

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