Questions tagged [blog]
This tag is for questions about the TeX - LaTeX blog.
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What would you like to read in a TeX.SX blog?
The new TeX.SX community blog has been launched.
Which subjects do you suggest it should deal with? What would you like to see there? Which topics would you enjoy reading about - the site, the site's ...
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TeXtalk interviews
TeXtalk http://tex.blogoverflow.com/files/2012/02/textalk2.png
Introduction
As part of the celebrations of our first birthday, we decided to interview great members of our community. Since we ...
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The prominent link to tex.blogoverflow.com has been buried
I'm fairly sure that http://tex.blogoverflow.com/ used to be linked to in the top bar by the word "blog", close to the chat link. Now we have a supply of good content on the blog it seems to have ...
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How about a TeX.SX blog?
A recent StackOverflow blog post announced the lauch of blogoverflow: stackexchange community blogs. Do we think the TeX community wants one?
I know several members already have their own blogs (...
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How can I contribute to the TeX.sx Blog?
The title says it (almost) all.
If and when I think I have something useful to say on the blog, as a post, rather than a comment, how will I go about it? Is there a moderation process, and how do I ...
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Posting an article to the blog
The answer to How can I contribute to the TeX.sx Blog? outlines the theory of how one can contribute to the blog. How is it done in practice? I wrote a short report on snippets and their use in the ...
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Update the TeX Community Blog logo
Now that the tex.sx logo has the real kerning, the Community Blog logo should be updated, too. Compare:
(tex.sx logo)
(blog logo)
I stick to my comment to Jin's answer though, that the braces ...
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Clearer formatting of dialogue in TeXtalk
Currently the dialogue of TeXtalk is formatted by <strong> for the speaker and <p> to separate lines. Here is an example from the interview with Yiannis Lazarides:
This format may be ...