tlimonce@drunivac.uucp (12/27/89)
I will be giving a presentation on all the wonderful things that \TeX et al can do. I am looking for sample documents that show off particular features. I'd like to compile them, print a couple copies, and have them passed around the room durring the presentation. Can anyone send me some samples that I may use? Yes, I have made up a couple already, but they are your typical some-fancy-font-work-followed-by-a-really-neato-formula documents that everyone must create when they first learn the system. Thanks for any tips; I do require that any submissions be freely redistributable (do I even need to say that?). By the way, the demo will be done using AmigaTeX; a package that I recommend quite highly. It runs (of course) on The Amiga (which multitasks) and \TeX, the previewer, and the editor all talk and tell eachother things like "I've saved the file, \TeX it" and "I've \TeX ed it, preview it." and on and on. You can use any editor that supports ARexx. Thanks in advance! -Tom tlimonce@drew.uucp rutgers!drew!tlimonce tlimonce@drew.bitnet (don't reply to this message; it'll bounce)