Using the tufte-latex style

Wed, 20 May 2009 07:10:28 +0000 by CapnKirk

For the past several months I have been using a new LaTeX style for my writing. I have mentioned Edward Tufte before in this blog. I upload Week5Lecture as an example of using the tufte-handout style for classroom lecture. This file was created using XeLaTeX, and shows how ancient Hebrew and complex linguistic analysis (syntax trees) can be beautifully typeset.

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4 Responses to “Using the tufte-latex style”

  1. Ron Lusk says:

    Ah, it’s moderated. Good.

    In the PDF you supplied, shouldn’t “anartherous” be “anarthrous”, or am I confusing things?

  2. Ron Lusk says:

    Oops. Comments with links are moderated. Dark are the days: I blush with shame, and slap my thigh in dismay.

  3. auto insurance quotes says:

    can i find info on Edward Tufte anywhere else ? are you going to do a follow up to the blog as a kind of summary on your findings.

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