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MetaPost Definitions

Taco Hoekwater (2020)

Zpravodaj Československého sdružení uživatelů TeXu

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The paper presents all syntactic rules for definitions in MetaPost. It contains many good and bad examples of definitions.

Creating a Kanji Stroke Order Font

Timothy Eyre (2010)

Zpravodaj Československého sdružení uživatelů TeXu

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This article describes how a font that displays Kanji Stroke Orders can be created from thousands of svg files containing this information.

Two Applications of SWIGLIB: GraphicsMagick and Ghostscript

Luigi Scarso (2015)

Zpravodaj Československého sdružení uživatelů TeXu

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We present two applications of SWIGLIB: a binding to the GraphicsMagick library that under certain conditions can speed up conversion of bitmaps by up to 20% and a binding to the Ghostscript library that simplifies the integration of PostScript programs in ConTeXt with the LuaTeX engine. Examples of TIFF conversion and barcodes in PostScript are shown.

MkIV Hybrid Technology

Hans Hagen (2011)

Zpravodaj Československého sdružení uživatelů TeXu

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The paper presents development, new features and tools of LuaTeX and ConTeXtMkIV.

One Erdös style inequality

Tomáš J. Kepka, Petr C. Němec (2019)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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One unusual inequality is examined.

How to secure a high quality knowledge base in a rulebased system with uncertainty

Beata Jankowska (2006)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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Although the first rule-based systems were created as early as thirty years ago, this methodology of expert systems designing still proves to be useful. It becomes especially important in medical applications, while treating evidence given in an electronic format. Constructing the knowledge base of a rule-based system and, especially, of a system with uncertainty is a difficult task because of the size of this base as well as its heterogeneous character. The base consists of facts, ordinary...

Variable fonts

Hans Hagen (2018)

Zpravodaj Československého sdružení uživatelů TeXu

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In September 2016, variable fonts were added to the OpenType 1.8 specification, reintroducing the ideas of Knuth's METAFONT and Adobe's multiple master to mainstream font design. The article explains the relevant parts of the OpenType specification, and describes the implementation of variable fonts in ConTeXt.

PROBLEMS

M. Chrobak, M. Habib, P. John, H. Sachs, H. Zernitz, J. R. Reay, G. Sierksma, M. M. Sysło, T. Traczyk, W. Wessel (1987)

Applicationes Mathematicae

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ConTeXt for 'Zines

Timothy Eyre (2011)

Zpravodaj Československého sdružení uživatelů TeXu

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The article describes the design of the New Escapologist magazine, our motivations for using ConTeXt, some of the typographical features of the magazine and my experiences with using the ConTeXtMark II macro package.

The Lvov years of Wacław Sierpiński

Andrzej Schinzel (2009)

Banach Center Publications

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An account is given of Sierpiński's activity in Lvov (1908-1918) interrupted by World War I.

A letter to Bohuš

Mirna Džamonja (2019)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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A few words about an old friend and a long-standing society.

Marking Proof-sheets in Publishing Practice and Its Implementation in the TeX System

Tomáš Hála (2011)

Zpravodaj Československého sdružení uživatelů TeXu

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This paper deals with ways of marking proof-sheets in publishing practice. Four possible solutions are shown and discussed. Three of them are based on existing macros (page style ), or packages (fancyhdr.sty, zwpagelayout.sty), the fourth one is original and specific, and contains new style for LaTeX - thproof.sty.

Linguistic knowledge base simplification regarding accuracy and interpretability.

José M. Alonso, Luis Magdalena, Serge Guillaume (2006)

Mathware and Soft Computing

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This work proposes a new method in order to simplify linguistic knowledge bases. The main goal consists of improving simultaneously accuracy and interpretability when it is possible, or at least ensuring a good trade-off between them, as well as consistency of the final knowledge base. It is used with linguistic rules which can be defined by expert, induced by data, or both of them. The simplification process is applied to the well known wine classification problem. The results are encouraging. ...

The SWIGLIB Project

Luigi Scarso (2016)

Zpravodaj Československého sdružení uživatelů TeXu

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The SWIGLIB project aims to show a way to build and distribute shared libraries for LuaTeX by means of SWIG. This paper depicts the infrastructure that has been created and the rationale behind it. Simple examples are shown.

Regles positionnelles iteratives, principe majoritaire et preferences unimodales

Dominique Lepelley, Laurent Vidu (2010)

RAIRO - Operations Research

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Sequential scoring rules are multi-stage social choice tules that work as follows: at each stage of the process, a score is computed for each alternative by taking into account its position in the individual preference rankings, and the alternative with the lowest score is eliminated. The current paper studies the ability of these rules for choosing the Condorcet winner (or the strong Condorcet winner) when individual preferences are single-peaked.