[OS X TeX] figures in plain TeX
Alain Schremmer
schremmer.alain at gmail.com
Wed Jul 13 22:07:14 EDT 2016
On , at 2016 Jul 13,9:56 PM, juan tolosa wrote:
> I have been considering more and more the switch from plain TeX to LaTeX. The problem is, I have scores (a lot!) of files in plain TeX that I have been produced over the years, by me, and/or shamelessly borrowed from more skilled programmers; an example: code that produces a set of problems with hints and answers, so that the hints and the answers are afterwards printed separately. Even more basic things, like matrix commands (\pmatrix{…} and the like) are not recognized by LaTeX, and are not easily translatable. So, I am still struggling with plain TeX.
1. If I can handle LaTeX, which I do with a lot of help, anyone can.
2. Re. "set of problems with hints and answers, so that the hints and the answers are afterwards printed separately" By now, there are quite a number of packages out there that do that sort of things.
Regards
--schremmer
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