Hello! I am a grad student in chemistry from Kuala Lumpur. A new LaTeX user (just over 3 weeks old). Just wanna say hi to everybody. A blog friend introduced me to LaTeX and started using LaTeX to prepare manuscript for publication recently. I must admit, it is difficult to learn, but the effort is worth it.
Hope to learn from you guys out there.
Thanks in advance. :>
chkee
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Greetings! Chem Student Here
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Re: Greetings! Chem Student Here
Hello, and welcome. We are a friendly bunch: ask away.
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Re: Greetings! Chem Student Here
Don't bother about the learning curve. The final result is the most important. Nothing else matters.
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Re: Greetings! Chem Student Here
Yes, I agree. You all are very friendly. In fact I have written to Mr JW twice already, and he has been very kind (very patience indeed) to answer some of my questions.
Thank you so much.
Sincerely,
chkee
Thank you so much.
Sincerely,
chkee
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