Re: Mathematica - what replaces AuthorTools?
- From: "Nasser Abbasi" <nma@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2007 20:13:28 -0800
"Hans" <reply-to-newsgroup-please@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1194099036.737656.71180@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
According to the WRI web site, AuthorTools is now a legacy technology
(surprising giving it only first appeared on ver 4.2). So what
replaces it? Are there any tips/tools for producing good quality
output suitable for a book, PhD thesis?
On a related item for those interested in scientific/mathematical software
and publication, the STIX fonts just released the first beta version.
http://www.stixfonts.org/
"The STIX Fonts have been designed to work with all web browsers, word
processors, and other scholarly communications software, as well as all
general purpose software.
The Fonts are based on the UnicodeT standard for character representation.
By expressing all characters with their Unicode value, programs that you use
will select the correct glyph for representation. "
Nasser
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