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Looking for help reviewing a document
I've written a manual for my company in the memoir class which works for the most part. I'd rather not post it here but could really use some help on some errors I'm receiving. Pretty sure it's totally elementary. Just wondering if I could PM it to someone who could review. Thanks in advance.
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- Johannes_B
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Many people have stuff in their document they don't want to share. Packages like blintext (dummy text) and mwe (dummy pictures) make it very easy to create a document just like your own but without any sensible information. That is called a minimal working example.
The smart way: Calm down and take a deep breath, read posts and provided links attentively, try to understand and ask if necessary.
Re: Looking for help reviewing a document
PS, the blintext link from your response is down.
- Johannes_B
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I mistyped, it is called blindtext.
The smart way: Calm down and take a deep breath, read posts and provided links attentively, try to understand and ask if necessary.
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LaTeX questions and answers and discussions here add value to the forum and may help further readers later on, who come in via google. That's worth the time, that's why we post here in the forum.
LaTeX support via PM, hidden for everybody else, doesn't add anything to this forum. That's why at least I don't spend time on PMs.
If you want to have support just for your own, you can ask a TeX consultant.
Free help in this forum is still available, of course. Replace content by dummy text, so no secrets are revealed.
Stefan
LaTeX support via PM, hidden for everybody else, doesn't add anything to this forum. That's why at least I don't spend time on PMs.
If you want to have support just for your own, you can ask a TeX consultant.
Free help in this forum is still available, of course. Replace content by dummy text, so no secrets are revealed.
Stefan
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