The PracTeX Journal
Discipline | digital typography |
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Language | English |
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History | March 2005 – October 2012 |
Publisher | TUG (USA) |
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ISO 4 | PracTeX J. |
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ISSN | 1556-6994 |
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The PracTeX Journal, or simply PracTeX, also known as TPJ, was an online journal focussing on practical use of the TeX typesetting system. The first issue appeared in March 2005.[1] It was published by the TeX Users Group and intended to be a complement to their primary print journal, TUGboat. The PracTeX Journal was last published in October 2012.[2]
Topics covered in PracTeX included:
- publishing projects or activities accomplished through the use of TeX
- problems that were resolved through the use of TeX or problems with TeX that were resolved
- how to use certain LaTeX packages
- questions & answers
- introductions for beginners
The editorial board included many long-time and well-known TeX developers, including Lance Carnes, Arthur Ogawa, and Hans Hagen.
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External links
- Journal home page
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