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- The time is running rather fast: the count down for the EuroTeX 92
- Conference has already started. As most of you probably know it is
- organized by the Czechoslovak TeX Users Group in collaboration with
- Charles University and the Czech Technical University, Prague, under
- the auspices of both Rectors. EuroTeX 92 is supported by French TeX
- Users Group GUTenberg and by German TeX Users Group DANTE e.V. The
- support helps to bring representatives of existing or emerging
- national TUGs from C&EE Countries to Prague, where the Conference
- takes place
-
- ******* from September 14 to September 18, 1992.*******
-
- We will forward also the hard copy of this third (and the last)
- announcement to all who already sent us the registration form and
- paid the fee and also to those who forgot all about it but we hope
- they will come. We would greatly appreciate if they kindly use the
- SWIFT to transfer money to the Conference account (since it is the
- fastest form of payment). Those who sent us their e-mail address only
- cannot be reached by surface mail. We present the update of the
- programme below. It differs but not too much from the one we already
- provided to some of you -- *it was available in electronic form
- only*.
-
-
- EuroTeX '92 final program
- (both technical and social)
-
- (Explanation: Invited talks are marked with stars (**). Single star
- (*) marks tutorials and BoF, in parallel sessions. Lectures will take
- place at the Czech Technical University of Prague (Czech abbreviation
- CVUT) at "Technicka" Street No 2-4 close to the terminus of the
- underground line C ("Dejvicka"). Bus transfers from Kajetanka will be
- provided. Note that this is definitive programme. You will be kept
- informed about changes if any during the Conference through a daily
- bulletin.)
-
- Sunday, September 13
- Early Registration (10:00 -- 20:00)
-
- Monday, September 14
- Registration (9:00 -- 18:00)
-
- Sightseeing tour 14:00 -- 17:00
- Welcome party 19:00
-
-
- Tuesday, September 15
- Morning session 9:00 -- 12:30
- (10:30 -- 11:00 coffee break)
- 9:00- 9:15 Opening address
- 9:15-10:30 ** Alan Hoenig (United States):
- When TeX and Metafont work together
- 10:30-11:00 coffee break
- 11:00-12:30 ** John Hobby (United States):
- Introduction to MetaPost
-
- Afternoon session 14:00 -- 18:00
- (15:40 -- 16:10 coffee break)
- 14:00-14:20 Harry Gaylord (The Netherlands):
- Integration of SGML and TeX
- 14:20-14:40 Michel Lavaud (France):
- A solution to help ensuring the future of TeX:
- make its use easier on cheap machines
- 14:40-15:00 Andrei B. Khodulev and Irina A. Makhovaya (Russia):
- On TeX experience in "Mir" Publishers
- 15:00-15:20 Laurent Siebenmann (France):
- The Lion and the Mouse
- 15:20-15:40 Petr Sojka, Rudolf Cervenka, and Martin Svoboda (Czechoslovakia):
- TeX for database publishing
- 15:40-16:10 coffee break
- 16:10-16:30 Ondrej Vacha (Czechoslovakia):
- TeX for typesetting in a publishing house
- 16:30-16:45 Peter Scherber and Helge Steenweg (Germany):
- Distribution of Software (particularly TeXware) within
- academic network society
- 16:45-17:00 Petr Bozovsky (Czechoslovakia):
- ChiWriter or TeX?
- 17:00-18:00 Introduction of C&E European TeX Users Groups
- (5-10 minutes each - CyrTuG, PolishTUG, HungarTUG, CSTUG,...)
-
- Evening: theatre performances (tickets reserved upon
- your specifications in your Registration form)
-
-
- Wednesday, September 16
- Morning session 9:00 -- 12:30
- (10:30 -- 11:00 coffee break)
- 9:00-10:30 ** Frank Mittelbach (Germany) and Chris Rowley (United Kingdom):
- LaTeX 3 project
- 10:30-11:00 coffee break
- 11:00-12:10 ** Anita Hoover (United States):
- The key to successful support: Knowing your TeX
- and LaTeX users
- 12:10-12:30 Theo Jurriens (The Netherlands):
- TeX for everybody ?
-
- Afternoon session 14:00 -- 18:00
- (15:35 -- 16:05 coffee break)
- 14:00-15:10 ** Yannis Haralambous} (France):
- Internationalization of TeX -- an introduction
- 15:10-15:35 Daniel Flipo and Laurent Siebenmann (France):
- Hyphenation in the presence of accents and diacritics
- 15:35-16:05 coffee break
- 16:05-16:30 Michael Vinogradov (Russia):
- Russian TeX: new eight bit fonts and IBM PC equipment
- 16:30-16:55 Laurent Siebenmann (France):
- CaesarCM --- A gentle road via CM to perfect hyphenation
- 16:55-17:35 Boguslav Jackowski and Marek Rycko (Poland):
- Polishing TeX: from ready to use to handy in use
- 17:35-18:00 Rama Porrat (Israel):
- Developements in Hebrew TeX
-
- 18:15-19:15 Meeting of CSTUG
-
- Evening excursion to Strahov Premonstratensian Library
- and the Organ concert in the Strahov Church
-
- Thursday, September 17
- Morning session 9:00 -- 12:30
- (10:30 -- 11:00 coffee break)
- 9:00-10:00 ** Yannis Haralambous (France):
- Towards the revival of traditional Arabic
- typography ... through TeX
- 10:00-10:30 Klaus Lagally (Germany):
- ArabTeX -- typesetting Arabic with vowels and ligatures
- 10:30-11:00 coffee break
- 11:00-11:30 Eric-Jan Vens (The Netherlands):
- Incorporating PostScript fonts in TeX
- 11:30-12:00 Kristoffer Hogsbro Rose (Denmark):
- How to make TeX typeset pretty arrows -- design decisions
- used in XY-pic
- 12:00-12:30 Kees van der Laan (The Netherlands):
- Table diversions
-
- Afternoon session 14:00 -- 18:00
- (15:45 - 16:15 coffee break)
- 14:00-14:45 * BoF sessions in parallel (45')
- 14:45-15:15 Kees van der Laan (The Netherlands):
- Typessetting Crosswords via TeX
- 15:15-15:45 Jorg Knappen (Germany):
- Changing the appearance of Maths
- 15:45-16:15 coffee break
- 16:15-17:15 Philip Taylor (Great Britain):
- The Future of TeX
- 17:15-18:00 Discussion (Future, LaTeX3, BoF's, etc.)
-
- Evening: theater performances (tickets reserved upon
- your specifications in your Registration form).
- Eerly evening: an excursion to old part of
- the Charles University
-
- Friday, September 18
- Morning session 9:00 -- 12:30
- (10:30 - 11:00 coffee break)
- 9:00-10:30 ** Frank Mittelbach (Germany) and Chris Rowley (United Kingdom):
- The future of high quality typesetting: structure and design
- 10:30-11:00 coffee break
- 11:00-12:00 ** Daniel Taupin (France):
- MusicTeX: using TeX to write polymorphic or instrumental
- music
- 12:00-12:30 Closing address
-
- 14:00 -- 18:00 parallel tutorials:
- (15:45 - 16:15 coffee break)
- 14:00-18:00 * Philip Taylor (Great Britain): Advanced TeX tutorial (start)
- 14:00-18:00 * Juergen Gloeckner (Germany): High resolution output via
- PostScript (with RIP)
-
- * Excursion to Prague
-
- Saturday, September 19
- 9:00 -- 12:30 parallel tutorials:
- (10:30 -- 11:00 coffee break)
- 9:00-12:30 * Philip Taylor (Great Britain): Advanced TeX tutorial
- 9:00-12:30 * Klaus Thull (Germany): WEB, SpiderWEB, etc. tutorial
- 9:00-10:30 * Yannis Haralambous (France): Internationalization of TeX
- 11:00-12:30 * Yannis Haralambous (France): Introduction into font design
- using MF and PostScript;
- * Excursion
-
- 14:00 -- 18:00 parallel tutorials:
- (15:45 - 16:15 coffee break)
- 14:00-18:00 * Philip Taylor (Great Britain): Advanced TeX tutorial
- 14:00-18:00 * Kristoffer H. Rose (Danmark): Typesetting diagrams with XY-pi
- c
- tutorial
- * Excursion
-
- Sunday, September 20
- Free day, departure
-
- For the accompanying persons special excursions will be offered on
- Wednesday and Thursday morning . Other excursions will be arranged on
- Saturday and Sunday.
-
-
- Registration:
- The Registration office will be opened on Sunday, September 13 from
- 10:00 to 20:08 and on Monday, September 14 from 9:00 to 18:00 at
-
- Kajetanka Student Residence, Radimova Street 12, Prague 6.
-
- All details about the last-minute registration and remaining
- possibilities of arranging accommodation can be obtained by
- e-mailing your enquiry to <eurotex@cspguk11.bitnet>. Please send on
- the address the following message:
- *********************************************************************
- I would like to take part in EuroTeX 92, Prague (14.-18.9.1992)
-
- Name: First name(s):
- Full address:
- Passport number:
- Money will be transferred by SWIFT or
- paid at arrival (please, tick one item !):
- Arrival: Departure:
- Userid:
- Node:
- **********************************************************************
- The latecomers who will pay after September 8 will be asked to pay
- 350 DM for the package (see below or ask for previous announcements).
- Note that in such a case an earlier arrival on Sunday, September 13
- is not possible. No single rooms is available any more.
-
- Phone numbers, e-mail:
- You will be accessible by phone at Kajetanka. The area code is +422.
- The phone number is 316 72 12, or 35 47 50 to 59, or 35 25 50 to 59.
- The operator will put your call through to your room provided he is
- told that you are a participant of EuroTeX (and your name will be
- carefully pronounced). From Kajetanka only local calls are possible.
- There is no FAX available at the Residence. Connection via e-mail
- will be available at a special computer room close to the lecture
- hall. For the time being we cannot promise an access to FTP and
- Telnet. Disks for archiving should be DOS formated, 3,5". Also for
- copying public domain software 3,5" disks are strongly recomended
- (5,25" drive is not easily available).
-
-
-
- Kajetanka -- how to get there ?
- Here is a short description how to use public transport system on
- your arrival to Prague. First you should buy some tickets (4,- Kcs
- (Czechoslovak Crowns) each -- there are some automatic machines at
- the underground stations (orange colour) or you can use tobacconists
- or the reception desks of Prague hotels to get them). You are
- supposed to stamp one ticket per one use of bus, or tram. Within the
- underground system (Metro -- the stations are marked by "M") you can
- change fro one line to another A,B,C and the ticket is valid for one
- hour.
-
- Public transport is relatively cheap, but when going by taxi, it is
- better to agree on the fare beforehand, since prices are not fixed
- and actually depend on drivers (prices on taxi-meters are in Kcs and
- they should be indicated on the car right door; they vary from about
- 6 to 10 Kcs per kilometer). The shortest way from the terminuses to
- Kajetanka Student Residence is as follows:
-
- 1. Railway. From the main railway station ("Hlavni nadrazi"), take
- the underground line C (in the direction "Haje") up to the next
- station ("Muzeum"). At this station change for underground line A (in
- the direction "Dejvicka") and get off at the station "Hradcanska". At
- the exit of the station follow the sign "BUS" (number 108 or 174).
- Take a bus (*number 108 or 174*) which goes to the station
- "Kajetanka" located just in front of the Kajetanka Residence.
- Other railway stations:
- >From "Praha - Holesovice" station use the underground line C and
- change at "Muzeum" station for line A (in the direction "Dejvicka").
- Continue as in the previous case.
- >From "Praha - Masaryk station" (old name: "Praha - Stred" station)
- use underground line B in the direction "Nove Butovice". Change at
- station "Mustek" for line A (in the direction "Dejvicka"). Continue
- as in the previous cases. Maps of the Prague underground system are
- displayed at all its stations and in all carriages of the underground
- trains.
-
- 2. Flight. From the airport take bus number 119 to the station
- "Dejvicka"; this is the terminus of the underground line A as well.
- Change and take underground to the next station ("Hradcanska") and
- then use the bus as described above.
-
- 3. Car. Roads are relatively good but with only a few motorways
- (speed limits: 110 km/h on motorways, 90 on roads, 60 in towns).
- Parking in Prague is generally difficult. There are places to park in
- the neighbourhood of the Residence, but not a (guarded) parking. If
- you arrive by car along E 50, try to get to the crossroad called
- "Vypich" (this name is used on maps, too) located on the west side of
- Prague on E 48. (Short description: leave the motorway at its end and
- follow the road via flyover to the centre (sign: "Centrum") downhill
- for about 1 km; cross another flyover (do not leave the road to the
- right !!!) over another road and follow the road up to the top of
- a hill (there is a big hospital on your right) to the traffic lights;
- you are at "Vypich", where you should turn to the right.) From this
- crossroad, follow the drive straight down to the centre of Prague (to
- the east). After about 2 km (you will be at "Patockova" street,
- former name "Pionyru", which is still sometimes used) you will be
- close to Kajetanka Residence (it is the only one high building on the
- left side of the road). We hope that the small partial map
- (unfortunately too small) will help you. If you come along E 55 try
- to follow the direction to Karlovy Vary (Karlsbad) and you will get
- to the required E 48. Do not cross the Vltava river. Any road map
- should suffice to find the way. In the case the Kajetanka Residence
- will be on your right. *An (important) note*: a lot of names has been
- changed after 1989 and even relatively new maps could be wrong as for
- names !
-
- Performances:
- We tried to reserve tickets for the Black Theatre ("Panoptikum ta
- Fantastika" Theatre, 15.9. at 20.30, performance "Aspects of Alice",
- 14 DM or 250 Crowns ) and for Laterna Magica ("The Palace of
- Culture", 17.9. at 20.00, performance "Odysseus", 24 DM or 430
- Crowns): they will be available during the Registration, but we have
- only a limited number of tickets. Those who intend to visit one or
- both performances are asked to send an e-mail. Programmes of other
- theatres will be available also during the Registration.
-
- What will be covered by the package fee (without extras):
- a season ticket for buses, trams (streetcars) and for the underground
- from the first day after your arrival (from September, 14 or 15, till
- the end of your stay in Prague), sightseeing tour on Monday afternoon
- (provided you ordered it), welcome party, halfpension for Sept. 15 --
- 18 (breakfast at Kajetanka Residence, lunch at the conference site),
- organ concert, refreshment during breaks, materials with general
- information and daily bulletin, Proceedings of EuroTeX 92 (rather
- *interesting* book, 320 pp.) is covered by paying the "package".
-
- Note that during the Conference the additional copies of the
- Proceedings of EuroTeX 92 will be available in the limited number of
- copies for the *special* price of 30 DM. If you are interested in
- ordering the Proceedings without comming to EuroTeX, please contact
- *after the conference* <jvesely@cspguk11.bitnet>, or write to
-
- Ceskoslovenske sdruzeni uzivatelu TeXu (CSTUG)
- Matematicky ustav UK
- Sokolovska 83
- CS-186 00 Praha
- Czechoslovakia
-
- We are going to cooperate in the spreading of Proceedings with other
- local TUGs.
-
- Payment:
- Those who has not pay untill now are requested to send money via
- SWIFT (!) to the following account
-
- 34735-021/0100 at KOMERCNI BANKA, PRAHA MESTO
-
- The address of the bank is
-
- KOMERCNI BANKA, pob. Praha -- MESTO,
- Vaclavske nam. 42
- 110 00 PRAHA 1
- Czechoslovakia
-
- while the name of the account is
-
- Ceskoslovenske sdruzeni uzivatelu TEXu
-
- Cancellation:
- In case of cancellation (please, do it only if absolutely necessary,
- you would miss a lot of fun !) we will refund you the amount you paid
- minus a sum which regrettably has to be deducted: for cancellation
- done till September 10 it will be 10 \% of the payment; after this
- date it will be 120 DM (Proceedings will be sent to you).
-
- Climate:
- Since much of Prague fascination (besides the Conference) is
- historical, architectural and cultural, it can be enjoyed at any time
- of the year. The average maximum temperature in September is 18^o
- C (64^o F) and the weather is relatively stable (except this year !).
-
- Currency:
- The Czechoslovak Crown (Kcs) is rated now approx. 18:1 to DM, approx.
- 28:1 to USD. Recently, prices have slightly increased. They are
- slowly approaching "western standards" but in many respects
- Czechoslovakia is considered to be favourable and cheap for western
- tourists.
-
- We wish you pleasant journey to Prague. We hope you will find the
- Conference exciting and meet stimulating for your further work.
-
- On behalf of the organizers:
-
- Karel Horak <horakk@csearn.bitnet>
- Jiri Vesely <jvesely@cspguk11.bitnet>
- Jiri Zlatuska <zlatuska@cspuni12.bitnet>
-
- Address of the conference:
-
- CS TeX --- EUROTEX 92
- Mathematical Institute
- Sokolovska 83
- 186 00 PRAHA 8 - Karlin
- Czechoslovakia
-
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- Euro\TeX '92 is organized by the Czechoslovak \TeX\ Users Group
- with Charles University and Czech Technical University,
- Prague, under the auspices of both Rectors. Euro\TeX\ is supported by
- French \TeX\ Users Group GUTenberg and by German \TeX\
- Users Group DANTE e.v. It takes place in Prague,
- Czechoslovakia,
- \begin{center}
- {\bf from September 14 to September 18, 1992.}
-
- \vskip 2pc
- {\Huge\bf Euro\TeX~92 Final~Program}\\
- \vskip1pc
- {(both technical and social -- invited speakers are boldfaced)}
- \end{center}
-
-
- \begin{description}
- \item[Sunday, September 13]\ {}
- \begin{description}
- \item[pm] early registration
- \end{description}
-
-
- \item[Monday, September 14] \ {}
- \begin{description}
- \item[am+pm] registration
- \item[from 2pm] sightseeing tour
- \item[7pm] welcome party
- \end{description}
-
-
- \item[Tuesday, September 15] \ {}
- \begin{description}
- \item[9am--12:30am] \ {}\begin{itemize}
- \t9:00-9:15 opening address;
- \t9:15-10:30 {\bf Alan Hoenig} (United States): When \TeX{} and \MF{}
- work together;
- \t10:30-11:00 {\small\em coffee break;}
- \t11:00-12:30 {\bf John Hobby} (United States): Introduction to MetaPost;
- \end{itemize}
- \item[2pm--6pm] \ {}\begin{itemize}
- \t14:00-14:20 Harry Gaylord (The Netherlands): Integration of SGML and \TeX;
- \t14:20-14:40 Michel Lavaud (France): A solution to help ensuring the future
- of \TeX: make its use easier on cheap machines;
- \t14:40-15:00 Irina A. Makhovaya (Russia): On \TeX{} experience
- in ``Mir'' Publishers;
- \t15:00-15:20 Laurent Siebenmann (France): The Lion and the Mouse;
- \t15:20-15:40 Petr Sojka, Rudolf \v Cervenka, and Martin Svoboda
- (Czechoslovakia):
- \TeX{} for database publishing;
- \t15:40-16:10 {\small\em coffee break;}
- \t16:10-16:30 Ond\v rej V\'acha (Czechoslovakia): \TeX{} for typesetting
- in a publishing house;\hfuzz.37pt
- \t16:30-16:45 Peter Scherber and Helge Steenweg (Germany): Distribution of
- software (particularly \TeX ware) within
- academic network society;
- \t16:45-17:00 Petr Bo\v zovsk\'y (Czechoslovakia): ChiWriter or \TeX?;
- \t17:00-18:00 Introduction of `East-European' \TeX{} users' groups (5--10
- minutes each -- CyrTuG, PolishTUG, HungarTUG, CSTUG, \ldots)
- \end{itemize}
- \item[evening] Theater performances (tickets reserved according to
- participant requests at the Registration Form);\end{description}
-
-
- \item[Wednesday, September 16] \ {}
- \begin{description}
- \item[9am--12:30am] \ {}\begin{itemize}
- \t9:00-10:30 {\bf Frank Mittelbach} (Germany) and {\bf Chris Rowley}
- (United Kingdom):
- \LaTeX3: structure and design;
- \t10:30-11:00 {\small\em coffee break;}
- \t11:00-12:10 {\bf Anita Hoover} (United States): The key to successful
- support: Knowing your \TeX{} and \LaTeX{} users;
- \t12:10-12:30 Theo Jurriens (The Netherlands): \TeX{} for everybody?
- \end{itemize}
- \item[2pm--6pm] \ {}\begin{itemize}
- \t14:00-15:10 {\bf Yannis Haralambous} (France): Internationalization
- of \TeX{};
- \t15:10-15:35 Daniel Flipo and Laurent Siebenmann (France): Hyphenation in the
- presence of accents and diacritics;
- \t15:35-16:05 {\small\em coffee break;}
- \t16:05-16:30 Michael Vinogradov (Russia): Russian \TeX: new eight
- bit fonts and IBM PC equipment;
- \t16:30-16:55 Laurent Siebenmann (France): CaesarCM --- A gentle road via CM
- to perfect hyphenation in modest \TeX{} environments;
- \t16:55-17:35 Bogus\l av Jackowski, and Marek Ry\'cko (Poland): Polishing
- \TeX: from ready to use to handy in use;
- \t17:35-18:00 Rama Porrat (Israel): Developements in Hebrew \TeX;
- \end{itemize}
- \item[evening] Excursion to Strahov Premonstratensien Library and
- Organ concert \hfuzz.46pt in Strahov Church; \end{description}
-
- \vfil\eject
-
- \item[Thursday, September 17] \ {}
- \begin{description}
- \item[9am--12:30am] \ {}\begin{itemize}
- \t9:00-10:00 {\bf Yannis Haralambous} (France): Towards the revival of
- traditional Arabic typography\ldots\ through \TeX;
- \t10:00-10:30 Klaus Lagally (Germany): Arab\TeX\ -- typesetting Arabic
- with vowels and ligatures;
- \t10:30-11:00 {\small\em coffee break;}
- \t11:00-11:30 Eric-Jan Vens (The Netherlands): Incorporating
- PostScript fonts in \TeX;
- \t11:30-12:00 Kristoffer Hogsbro Rose (Danmark): How to make \TeX{} typeset
- pretty arrows --- design decisions used in \xypic;
- \t12:00-12:30 Kees van der Laan (The Netherlands): Table diversions;
- \end{itemize}
- \item[2pm--6pm] \ {}\begin{itemize}
- \t14:00-14:45 BoF sessions in parallel (45');
- \t14:45-15:15 Kees van der Laan (The Netherlands): Typessetting crosswords
- via \TeX;
- \t15:15-15:45 J\"org Knappen (Germany): Changing the appearance of Maths;
- \t15:45-16:15 {\small\em coffee break;}
- \t16:15-17:15 Philip Taylor (Great Britain): The future of \TeX;
- \t17:15-18:00 discussion (future, \LaTeX3, BoF's, etc.);
- \end{itemize}
- \item[late afternoon] Excursion to the old part of Charles University;
- \item[evening] Theater performances (tickets reserved according to
- participant requests at the Registration Form);
- \end{description}
-
-
- \item[Friday, September 18]\ {}
- \begin{description}
- \item[9am--12:30am] \ {}\begin{itemize}
- \t9:00-10:30 {\bf Frank Mittelbach} (Germany) and {\bf Chris Rowley}
- (United Kingdom):
- The future of high quality typesetting: structure and design;
- \t10:30-11:00 {\small\em coffee break;}
- \t11:00-12:00 {\bf Daniel Taupin} (France): Music\TeX: using
- \TeX{} to write polymorphic or instrumental music;
- \t12:00-12:30 closing address;
- \end{itemize}\end{description}
- \vfil\eject
-
- \item[Friday, September 18]\ {}
- \begin{description}
- \item[2pm--6pm] tutorials in parallel (3:45--4:15 coffee break):
- \begin{itemize}
- \t14:00-18:00 {\sl Philip Taylor} (Great Britain): Advanced \TeX{} tutorial
- (start);
- \t14:00-18:00 {\sl J\"urgen Gl\"ockner} (Germany): High resolution output via
- Post\-Script (with RIP);
- \end{itemize}\end{description}
-
-
- \item[Saturday, September 19] \ {}
-
- \begin{description}
- \item[9am--12:30am] tutorials in parallel (10:30--11:00 coffee break):
- \begin{itemize}
- \t9:00-12:30 {\sl Philip Taylor} (Great Britain): Advanced \TeX{} tutorial;
- \t9:00-12:30 {\sl Klaus Thull} (Germany): WEB, SpiderWEB, etc.;
- \t9:00-10:30 {\sl Yannis Haralambous} (France): Internationalization of \TeX;
- \t11:00-12:30 {\sl Yannis Haralambous} (France): Introduction into font
- design using \MF\ and PostScript;
- \item (excursion);
- \end{itemize}
- \item[2pm--6pm] tutorials in parallel (3:45--4:15 coffee break):
- \begin{itemize}
- \t14:00-18:00 {\sl Philip Taylor} (Great Britain): Advanced \TeX{} tutorial;
- \t14:00-18:00 {\sl Kristoffer Hogsbro Rose} (Danmark): Typesetting
- diagrams with \xypic;
- \item (excursion).
-
- \end{itemize}\end{description}\end{description}
-
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