To make the book work (see ink_export_to_eps.sh). Master file from which I would export EPS or whatever format I needed So, I converted every EPS file I received from DeVoe into an SVG It was meant to be human-editable but SVG seems to be the standard Is compiled output not meant for direct editing (perhaps decades ago SVG is an XML-like format that I can easily parse with grep, sed,Īnd other command line tools that I'm familiar with in contrast, EPS Instead of trying to hunt down the cause, Iĭecided to try and fix each issue in each. eps file that I got to work when inserted into eps) file that DeVoe hadĮmailed me and the. Made by either Inkscape, ghostscript, or some converter in between the Eventually IĬoncluded the cause of that problem was some error / wrong assumption He noted that some figures had dashed lines thatĬhanged depending on how far you were zoomed in. Disappearing Dotted LineĪ few months into the transcription project, I emailed Howard DeVoe a Single-page biographical sketches that DeVoe included in his book. I'm pretty sure this is stretching what the originalĭeveloper intended but it seems to work well enough for the Then it in another document (via "Insert -> Link -> Two-column page (single page only) in one TeXmacs document (. Otherwise single-column TeXmacs document. I also figured out that its possible to get two-column pages in an TeXmacs whenever I tried to update the bibliography. One of DeVoe's bibtex entries kept causing crashes in tag that is created the file must be a bibtexīibliography section to read the file and populate itself with a newīibliography entry and assign the tag a reference number). Via "Insert -> Automatic -> Bibliography", it is possible to specify aįile as well as a bibliography style if you examine the Works (when inserting an automatically-updating bibliography section It'sĬomplicated and usage isn't well-documented but I found a way that I had to figure out how exactly TeXmacs processes bibtex data. This past week I've made an effort to finish off the Bibliography andĬitations of the thermodynamics textbook transcription job I assigned To the original compiled from LaTeX here. Thermodynamics and Chemistry by Howard DeVoe, Version 10, Transcribed Under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license and last updated on TeXmacs: Thermodynamics and Chemistry by Howard DeVoe - done
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