TIME | SPEAKER | TALK |
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0900 | Patashnik | BibTEX Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow |
0945 | Daly | Abusing TEX: Custom-bib As an Example |
1030 | BREAK | |
1045 | Hufflen | MlBibTEX's Version 1.3 |
1115 | Quirk | Programming Dynamic LATEX Documents |
1145 | Lehmke | TEXPower--Dynamic Presentations with LATEX |
1230 | LUNCH | |
1330 | Padovani | MathML Formatting with TEX Rules and TEX Fonts |
1400 | Gurari | From LATEX to MathML and Beyond |
1445 | Hagen | Example |
1530 | BREAK | |
1545 | Costanzo and Gray | Creating Labeled ``Stand-Alone'' Figures in LATEX Using WARMreader and Adobe Illustrator under Mac OS X |
1630 | Bilotta | e-Omega: a Step Towards the Future with a Look on the Past |
1700 | Haralambous and Plaice | Omega, OpenType and the XML World |
1730 | END | |
EVENING | ||
1900 | Ranade | The Spread of TEX in India: The role of outsourced typesetting |
1930 | Gaudeul | The LATEX project: a case study of open-source software |
2000 | Beeton (Chair) | PANEL DISCUSSION: TEX Heritage |