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Hi

There's a TeX Hour tomorrow evening (Thursday 1 April) 6:30 to 7:30pm UK
time. Beware, the clocks in the UK have moved. This URL gives the time now
in the UK https://www.google.com/search?q=uk+time. Visit
https://jfine2358.github.io/contact/ for the zoom details.

The topic is Helping Beginners. Please come with examples, problems,
solutions and URLs. I'm looking for simple things that can make a
difference. All are welcome.

Here's a suggestion. Add a beginner tag to TeX on StackExchange, so that
this URL gives useful information.
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/beginner

The TeX Hour has a monthly cycle for its topics.

First Thursday: Beginners
Second Thursday: Accessibility
Third Thursday: Conversion (eg LaTeX to PDF, LaTeX to HTML, markdown to
LaTeX)
Fourth Thursday: Durable Documents (same outputs give same input across
space and time)
Fifth Thursday: Experiments and Exploration.

with best regards

Jonathan


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