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TEX for Scientific Documentation 1986: Strasbourg, France
- Jacques Désarménien:

TEX for Scientific Documentation, Second European Conference, Strasbourg, France, June 19-21, 1986, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 236, Springer 1986, ISBN 3-540-16807-9 - Wolfgang Appelt:

Running TEX in an interactive text processing environment. 1-8 - Anne Brüggemann-Klein, Peter Dolland, Alois Heinz:

How to please authors and publishers: a versatile document preparation system at Karlsruhe. 9-31 - Pehong Chen, Michael A. Harrison, Jeffrey W. McCarrell, John Coker, Steve Procter:

An improved user environment for TEX. 32-44 - Pehong Chen, John Coker, Michael A. Harrison, Jeffrey W. McCarrell, Steve Procter:

The VORTEX Document Preparation Environment. 45-54 - Ester Crisanti, Alberto Formigoni, Paco La Bruna:

EasyTEX: Towards interactive formulae input for scientific documents input with TEX. 55-64 - Michael J. Ferguson:

A multilingual TÊX. 65-73 - Michael J. Ferguson:

INRSTÊX: a document preparation system for multiple languages. 74-88 - Laurence Gallot:

ASHTEX: An interactive previewer for TEX or The marvellous world of ASHTEX. 89-97 - Huu Le Van, Elisa Terreni:

A language to describe formatting directives for SGML documents. 98-119 - Dario Lucarella:

Retrieving mathematical formulae. 120-130 - Philippe Penny, Jean-Louis Henriot:

Integrating TEX in an EDDS with very high resolution capabilities. 131-135 - Heinz W. Petersen:

The TEX-based document factory in a university environment: Process model, implementation steps, experiences. 136-144 - Vincent Quint, Irène Vatton, Hassan Bedor:

GRIF: An interactive environment for TEX. 145-158 - Johannes Röhrich:

Abstract markup in TEX. 159-160 - Richard Southall:

Designing a new typeface with METAFONT. 161-179 - Reinhard Wonneberger:

"Verheißung und Versprechen", A third generation approach to theological typesetting. 180-198

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