[texhax] A new LaTeX magazine: Radical Philosophy
Daniel Nemenyi
daniel at pompo.co
Wed Feb 7 12:24:22 CET 2018
Dear all,
Thank you for your kind words!
There are things I wasn't sure how to implement or would like to
improve, so expect further questions in the future ;)
I'll be uploading the class file to github or gitlab sometime hopefully
soon if it'll be of any interest for anyone else out there.
I'm on a debian box so not sure about Acrobat, but if there is anything
about the PDFs which specifies that please let me know! It's certainly
nothing intentional...
Best
Daniel
Ben Oliver writes:
> On 18-02-07 08:46:14, Alan Litchfield wrote:
>>Impressive and looks very well done. Congratulations. And glad too
>>that the paywall is gone.
>
> Agreed, this is great stuff and the PDFs look fantastic.
>
>>Certainly given the content, I can understand the desire to move away
>>from proprietary software. Perhaps the requirement to use Adobe Acrobat
>>Reader to open the pdf is something that can be removed in your code
>>too?
>
> Is it a requirement? There are plenty of FLOSS PDF readers around.
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