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Jim Hefferons's article CTAN for
Starters is a useful and clear introduction to CTAN and
I am impressed by what is now possible.
David L. Elliott
Institute for Systems Research
University of Maryland
USA
 David Allen's Screen
presentations looks like a useful package. I would say
you are doing the world a great favor by providing an
alternative [to MS PowerPoint] that smart people will be
proud to use in front of other smart people. You are giving
the world a great tool!
Charles L. Hethcoat III
Space Shuttle Cargo Integration
Houston, TX USA
 I just browsed the PracTeX online journal
and read Dave Walden's article Travels in TeX
Land, and yes, I wish someone had clued me in to how to
do some of these modifications years before I eventually
found them by skimming through many LaTeX books. Thanks for
doing a nice job of writing it up.
Bob Jantzen
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Villanova University
USA
 For those of us who may own a shelf of
LaTeX books but still prefer to learn from examples, Dave
Walden's piece Travels in TeX
Land was right on the money. I took a few of his
examples, modified them some, and am putting them to good
use. Thanks, Dave.
Bob Sekuler
Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience
Brandeis University
USA
 I am a mathematician teaching at a
community college. In order to make the text I had been
developing in MS Word available under a GPL, I started to
learn LaTeX. This was less than a year ago, on the Mac with
TeXShop. I had a hard time.
So, the first thing I read in PracTeX, was the Douglas
Waud and Tim Null column \begin{here} %
getting started. While indeed going extremely
slowly, for me and my colleagues it would not be easy to
read or follow.
Here are a few suggestions based on the premise that
people who might want to learn LaTeX will not want to do so
for the sake of beautiful typesetting and therefore will
want to get over with the preliminaries as quickly as
possible.
- Do not try to accomodate all platforms in the same
text.
- Keep in mind that beginners are not in a position to
make intelligent choices, so don't give them a lot of
options.
- For beginners used to installing commercial software,
installation of LaTeX systems is difficult and is
the primary deterrent.
In other words, what is initially needed is something
like the instructions for building a kit. For OS X users,
here is what I would recommend ...
A. Schremmer
Philadelphia, PA USA
[Mr. Schremmer took time out from working on his book to
write a simple guide for installing a LaTeX system. See his
article in this issue. -Ed.]
 What a great idea! This is exactly the
sort of thing I need to improve my skills. I've read all
the articles, and while it will take me a while to explore
them in depth (that's a good thing), I wanted to write
immediately to praise the effort that went into this.
The only way it could have been better is if it came out
sooner (I started using LaTeX about 6 months ago; I use
TeXLive and WinEdt).
Thanks again, I look forward to future issues!
Peter L. Flom, PhD
Center for Drug Use and HIV Research
National Development and Research Institutes
New York, NY USA
[Peter Flom wrote an article in this issue about his
experiences when first using LaTeX. -Ed.]
 Congratulations on the first issue of The
PracTeX Journal. An excellent start to 2005 for TUG.
Wendy McKay
Caltech
Pasadena, CA USA
 One of the nice things I liked about HTML
and the browser concept was that I could always look at the
source and see how the author did something in HTML. I
suggest that besides providing a pdf of the articles that
the journal also provide a way to view the TeX source used
to create the article. Nothing teaches like reading others'
code.
Robert Heckendorn
CS Dept
University of Idaho
Moscow, Idaho, USA
[This journal encourages authors to include their source
files and some do. -Ed.]
 I am very pleased to be able to peruse
PracTeX and consider its appearance very positively. I may
add that personally I would like to have a pdf version to
print and read at leisure - but my preference to read paper
versions may be a question of age.
Keep up the good work,
Lionel Lovitch
Department of Physics
University of Pisa
Italy
 Great job with the new journal! I think
this could end up being a valuable resource for
intermediate TeX users.
Would it be possible to combine a whole issue into a
single PDF file? It would allow people to print it all out
nicely and give it a greater feeling of "permanence".
Will Robertson
Mechanical/Mechatronic Engineering
University of Adelaide
South Australia
[There have been several requests to put each issue into
a single pdf file, and the Editorial Board will look into
providing this. -Ed.]
 I am the editor-in-chief and technical
editor of an academic journal, International
Journal of Shii Studies. It's done in ConTeXt, and has
some of the best Arabic and bidi typesetting you can find
in academia.
Professor Idris Samawi Hamid
Department of Philosophy
Colorado State University
USA

I am the author of the book entitled
Quaternions & Rotation Sequences published
by Princeton University Press, Dec. 1999. I mention this,
not in any sense suggesting that this book is the ultimate
reference on its particular subject, but merely to
illustrate what I have done (or, what can be done) using
TeX/LaTeX. All 400+ pages, with well over 100 figures,
emphasizing the mathematical concepts, were included
appropriately in the text. It is a beautiful book (at
least, structurally, if I may be so bold as to say so).
Jack B. Kuipers
Professor emeritus
Mathematics & Computer Science
Calvin College USA

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