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HOWTO convert LaTeX to OpenOffice .odt and MS Word .doc [Archive] - Ubuntu Forums - 1 views

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    I have recently (finally!) had success in converting a LaTeX document into OpenOffice (and thence into MS Word), and thought I'd publicise how I did it, in case this can be of help to others.
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Perl Regular Expressions by Example - 0 views

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    Regular expressions are very powerful tools for matching, searching, and replacing text. Unfortunately, they are also very obtuse. It does not help that most explanations of regular expressions start from the specification, which is like learning to love Friends reruns by reading a VCR manual. This page provides some simple examples for reference.
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Xdefaults setup - Fluxbox-wiki - 0 views

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    Xdefaults is a configuration file that your terminal emulator (and many other X applications) will use for settings, so you don't have to specify long command line args. Xdefaults is the old name, still used as convention, but it's called Xresources since years and located in the users $HOME as a hidden file.
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LaTeX:Symbols - AoPSWiki - 3 views

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    This article will provide a short list of commonly used LaTeX symbols. Negations of many of these relations can be formed by just putting \not before the symbol, or by slipping an n between the \ and the word. Here are a few examples, plus a few other negations; it works for many of the others as well.
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How to make a presentation with Latex - Introduction to Beamer - Latex - math-linux.com - 1 views

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    Saturday 14 July 2007, by Astozzia, Nadir SOUALEM All the versions of this article: [English] [français] We shall see in this article how to make a presentation with LaTeX, using the powerful class Beamer. If you want to make an outstanding "stressfree" presentation and bring your ideas or your work under a whole new light, let's get started!!!
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The Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide - 0 views

shared by anonymous on 08 Jul 11 - Cached
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    Copyright © 2001 Peter Jay Salzman The Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide is a free book; you may reproduce and/or modify it under the terms of the Open Software License, version 1.1. You can obtain a copy of this license at http://opensource.org/licenses/osl.php.
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