Hi, I've been a medium-time user of LaTeX (about 6 years now), and just stumbled across this site recently.
I'm a PhD candidate in Physics, but I like to typeset just about everything. Not just papers, but notes, homeworks, letters, slideshows (with beamer), and a collection of qualifying exam problems and solutions (it's over 600 pages now).
I really like creating high-quality vector graphics in typeset documents using Asympote (asymptote.sourceforge.net), and I'm always trying to learn something new about tyesetting. I hope I can share my knowledge here, and learn a few things too.
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LaTeX covers a wide field of scientific stuff and many types of documents to be done. Any support and share of knowledge is welcome.
Best regards and welcome to the board
Thorsten
Best regards and welcome to the board
Thorsten
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