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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 29/11/12 20:48, Marcin Herda wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 29/11/12 19:27, Gerardo Zamudio
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 12:21 PM, Seb <span
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28 Nov 2012 20:19:50 +0100<br>
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> As for the category, I'd say howtos:software sounds
fine.<br>
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> Guys?<br>
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Vox populi has spoken, here is the tuto:<br>
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<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://docs.slackware.com/howtos:software:native_texlive_integration"
target="_blank">http://docs.slackware.com/howtos:software:native_texlive_integration</a><br>
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English is not my first language, so there's certainly many
things<br>
sounding weird, grammar and typo. Content-wise, I've tryed
to<br>
carefully test it, but you know... "the Devil is in the
details". :)<br>
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Hi Seb,<br>
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Thanks for your howto. I don't know much about LaTeX but it looks
like a well structured and formatted howto. You might just want to
correct the syntax in the Sources section:<br>
Space Space * ==> to get a proper bullet point.<br>
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In terms of grammar and spelling I think your article is good
(s/hard it is/it is hard/). <br>
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<b>Personally</b>, I'd get rid of those few sentences containing
emotive language. I don't think that a casual, blog like tone is
appropriate for a wiki.<br>
<br>
<i>not as dirty as it sounds first. Let me try to convince you. ;)
</i><i><br>
</i><i>Well, hard it is to say good bye, but this time, we are
done! I hope you've found something useful here, at least as a
basis for your own cleverer solutions. So, be smart and have fun
TeXing! :) </i><i><br>
</i><i>Okay, okay, you've almost convinced me, but... I
definitively want a package!</i><br>
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I am not sure if other people share my view here but I think that
a wiki article should be rather factual and dry. It's not written
to entertain us but to provide steps to complete a task. At least
that's my understanding and that's how other articles have been
written so far. Can I here ask other editors/admins to express
their views on the subject? If that's just me, my apologies for
being a pain in the back.<br>
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regards<br>
Marcin<br>
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Hi Seb,<br>
Good article, but I agree with Marcin regarding the style. Make it a
little more formal, if you can. Have a look at some of the other
howtos, use them as guideline. Thanks.<br>
Brian<br>
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