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| | BIGpedia - TeX - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online |
 | | TeX is usually distributed together with Metafont, a companion program also developed by Knuth which allows algorithmic description of fonts. |  | | TeX is generally considered to be the best way to typeset complex mathematical formulas, but, especially in the form of LaTeX and other template packages, is now also being used for many other typesetting tasks. |  | | The first version of TeX was written in the SAIL programming language to run on a PDP-10 under Stanford's WAITS operating system. |
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http://www.bigpedia.com/encyclopedia/TeX
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| | TeX typesetting system |
 | | TeX is a complicated software system with great power and, subsequently, great detail; it is not a magic program for the uninitiated or impatient. |  | | TeX is state-of-the-art software for producing typeset quality output on a typesetter or laser printer, especially where the document, article or book contains a lot of mathematics. |  | | The ".tex" file is then processed by the TeX system to produce a device independent ".dvi" file. |
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http://acs.ucsd.edu/info/tex.php
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| | The comp.text.tex FAQ |
 | | TeX is a software system written by Donald Knuth to typeset text, especially text containing mathematics. |  | | Note the Unix version of TeX allows your "macros" or "inputs" and "fonts" directories to be hierarchically organized with further subdirectories, rather than dumping everything into one directory. |  | | LaTeX is a set of macros written in TeX, designed to simplify the the typesetting of a document by allowing the user to concentrate on the content and structure of the document rather than the exact appearance of the finished product. |
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http://www.ucc.ie/info/TeX/faq.html
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| | TeX - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks |
 | | TeX is Don Knuth's macro language, written to typeset documents. |  | | The canonical source for learning the TeX language, both to write documents and to program, is the TeXbook by Don Knuth. |  | | It is also a Turing complete programming language, although it's not particularly pleasant to program in. |
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http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/TeX
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| | U36: Introduction to TeX |
 | | TeX is a text processor which is suitable for the preparation of papers, books, theses, etc. It is especially suited to material with a high mathematical content. |  | | TeX is available on a wide range of computers including Unix systems, IBM PCs and Apple Macintoshes. |  | | The example below shows some input to TeX and the output after processing by TeX. How to process the input to TeX is shown in a later example. |
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http://www.cam.ac.uk/cs/docs/leaflets/u36
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| | Interview: Donald E. Knuth |
 | | TeX was one of the first big projects that was released as free software and had a major impact. |  | | Certainly, TeX was partly influenced by the needs of computer science, that pushed beyond what mathematicians had needed. |  | | One of the other accomplishments of TeX that I continue to be impressed with is the consistent rendering, the idea that you have a source file and that on virtually any implementation of TeX, you'll get the same results. |
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http://www.advogato.org/article/28.html
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| | TeX Users Group (TUG) home page |
 | | The TeX Users Group (TUG) was founded in 1980 for educational and scientific purposes, to provide an organization for those who have an interest in typography and font design, and are users of the TeX typesetting system invented by Donald Knuth. |  | | TUG also gratefully acknowledges the support of the University of Aarhus in Denmark and its Computer Science Department for our Internet access. |  | | The Comprehensive TeX Archive Network (CTAN) is the primary repository for TeX-related software on the Internet. |
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http://www.tug.org
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| | Knuth: Computers and Typesetting |
 | | The start of the Millennium is a perfect time to offer users and libraries the opportunity to fill their reference shelves with an up-to-date and comprehensive collection of Knuth's work, as well as to encourage a broad audience of software developers to learn from the complete, robust, and portable systems built by a master programmer. |  | | The latest and best TeX is currently version 3.141592 (and plain.tex is version 3.1415926); METAFONT is currently version 2.71828 (and plain.mf is version 2.71). |  | | TeX and METAFONT have now reached a state of maturity that few pieces of software have ever been able to achieve. |
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http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/abcde.html
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| | TeX Software at SEP |
 | | TeX is a typesetting language, created by Donald Knuth, a famous professor from Stanford. |  | | The editor of choice is GNU Emacs, empowered by AUC TeX package. |  | | LaTeX gives us a way to use a simple text source file from which we can derive both Postscript and HTML versions of our documents. |
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http://sepwww.stanford.edu/software/softtex
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| | TrueTeX Software -- Donald Knuth's Reward Check |
 | | Donald Knuth's wit, humility, and mastery of technology are nowhere better exhibited than in his recognition of those persons who discover errors in his programs. |  | | In 2002, Knuth stated at an AMS-sponsored lecture that, "There has been no error reported in TeX since 1994 or 1995," and that he would not consider the evaluation of new reports until about 2003. |  | | Apparently, during many years of use, no human being had actually examined those lines of code carefully enough to see them as redundant. |
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http://truetex.com/knuthchk.htm
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| | TeX Page |
 | | Also look at the TeX entry in the Free online dictionary of computing. |  | | You can also write in Japanese with TeX. For the Macintosh there is JTeXEdit to help you write the input. |  | | For Windows: (see also this TeX for Windows page and this other one, and one more) |
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http://www.dimi.uniud.it/~gorni/TeX/TeX.html
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| | TeX-related documentation |
 | | External users please note: This page is primarily intended for users of TeX in the Teaching and Research part of the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory. |  | | This document is in PostScript so as to show the examples, but for reading the text this DVI version may be better. |  | | This is the library used by TeX, Metafont, dvips and xdvi for file path searching. |
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http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/TeXdoc/TeXdocs.html
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| | MathML Implementation Report |
 | | The input language is based on TeX and ideas of 'natural' language mathematics input. |  | | As for any Math typesetting system obtaining sufficient fonts is always a problem, but the TeX system has the largest collection of mathematical fonts available, and the work currently under way to produce free fonts covering the Unicode proposals for Math characters includes the production of font metrics for TeX use. |  | | As much of the work built around TeX is an Open Source Community effort, it is hard to be precise about the current status of all TeX/MathML related projects, however there are several projects underway, which fall into three basic categories: |
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http://www.w3.org/Math/iandi
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| | ORCCA: MathML to TeX Conversion |
 | | A TeX - object is also represented by a tree, but the logic of its structure is different from that of a MathML DOM-tree. |  | | The algorithm for line breaking for TeX output lets one deal with mathematical expressions that cannot fit in one line in an output document. |  | | The MathML may be a part of an XML-file or may be given as an input string. |
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http://www.mathmlconference.org/2002/presentations/smirnova
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| | TeX Resources on the Web |
 | | Web2c, a widely-used system for compiling all the important TeX software in C. teTeX, Thomas Esser's packaging of Web2c for many Unix systems. |  | | YandY was a TeX system for Windows; they're out of business now, but their web pages are available here. |  | | LaTeX for linguists, from the CL/MT group at the University of Essex. |
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http://www.tug.org/interest.html
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| | AMS TeX Resources Home Page |
 | | The TeX program is not available from the AMS. |  | | A good way to use the template is to copy it onto a clear transparency for use as an overlay on the formatted output. |  | | Input is unfielded, meaning that no special input format is required, beyond entering the author name(s) first. |
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http://www.ams.org/tex
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| | MacTeX: "Classic" Implementations of TeX |
 | | It is compatible with the version of TeX found on most Unix systems and can even interpret any Unix directory paths that may be embedded in documents originally written on a Unix system. |  | | TeXgX is a version of TeX that supports Apple's QuickDraw GX technology and GX "smart" fonts. |  | | Contains a pre-built format and a ton of LaTeX2e TeX inputs. |
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http://www.esm.psu.edu/mac-tex/versions.html
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| | TeX |
 | | DVI files usually take up about the same amount of room as the original TeX file does, and PostScript files can take up several times as much room, so a large amount of disk space can be wasted if users do not remove these files after they have finished printing or previewing. |  | | There are ways to include graphics output from Mathematica in your TeX files: Steve Tschantz is the expert on this. |  | | After you have finished printing a TeX document, you do not need the log file (.log extension), DVI file (.dvi extension) and possibly PostScript file (.ps or.alw extension) created during the printing process. |
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http://www.math.vanderbilt.edu/ourequip/basics/tex.html
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| | TeX |
 | | A short overview of TeX and LaTeX, based on a presentation given in for participants at the 2005 Summer REU Program of the UIUC Mathematics Department. |  | | Unlike books about commercial software which become obsolete as soon as a new version comes out (who would want to buy a book on Windows 95 today?), TeX is a stable system, and books on TeX have a long half-life. |  | | An excellent and fairly complete introduction to TeX at the beginner to intermediate level. |
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http://www.math.uiuc.edu/~hildebr/tex
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| | The Indian TeX Users Group Home Page |
 | | The Knuth Scholarship is awarded each year for the best original project using TEX developed by a non-technical user. |  | | TUG also helped to develop, and sells, a CDROM called TEX Live, which contains ready-to-run TEX systems for most types of Unix and Windows, and a very complete tree of fonts and macros arranged according to the standard TEX directory structure (TDS) created by a Technical Council working group. |  | | A TUG Technical Council working group defined a standard network archive for TEX software, the Comprehensive TEX Archive Network (CTAN). |
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http://www.tug.org.in
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| | More Resources - Software |
 | | The MIT list of macros is useful for finding macros and styles for electrosubmissions to publishers or for TeXing preprints from other sites (note that this is a very large file and that you may want to use the search facilities of your Web reader or editor to find what you need within it). |  | | The Comprehensive TeX Archive Network (CTAN) is a set of mirrored FTP sites providing access to as much TeX-related software as possible. |  | | Artlandia [Mathematica-based software for creating mathematical and algorithmic art] |
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http://www.math.ufl.edu/math/math-web/mathsoft.html
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| | TrueTeX Home Page |
 | | TurboTeX, the classic, best-selling implementation of TeX for UNIX, DOS, and Windows. |  | | Bezier curve expertise for computer graphics, including software and consulting on planar constructive geometry. |  | | Accompanying software: the Belleek fonts [ZIP archive], public-domain Type 1 and TrueType fonts which are drop-in replacements for the proprietary fonts used by the LaTeX |
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http://truetex.com
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| | TeX Resources |
 | | TeX software is available from a number of sources: |  | | Why TeX?, a comparison of structured document input vs. WYSIWYG, by Allin Cottrell |  | | pdfTeX, a variation on TeX that generates a pdf file instead of dvi |
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http://www.ams.org/tex/tex-resources.html
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| | Lusena: TeX: TeX Talk |
 | | Tracking and Routing must be implement in a DB or extension to DVI header |  | | Steep LC for new tasks for moderately skilled users. |  | | Pre-complied state of TeX Macros, font information, Hyphenation rules |
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http://www.users.csbsju.edu/~clusena/tex/system
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| | Help:Formula - Meta |
 | | TeX has been specifically designed for typesetting formulae, so input is easier and more natural, and output is more aesthetically pleasing. |  | | The PNG images are black on white (not transparent). |  | | More precisely, MediaWiki filters the markup through Texvc, which in turn passes the commands to TeX for the actual rendering. |
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http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki_User's_Guide:_Editing_mathematical_formulae
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| | The TeX Catalogue OnLine, Brief Ctan Edition |
 | | Prints entries in your bib file that match search string. |  | | An Amiga port of the complete UNIX-TeX system. |  | | Make Apostrophic Laboratories's Covington fonts available to TeX and LaTeX |
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http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/brief.html
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| | TeX |
 | | Walnut Creek TeX cdrom, a two-disk snapshot from CTAN. |  | | CTAN, the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network attempts to have everything: packages, fonts, etc. |  | | Two reasonable procedures are to convert to a PDF file or to use a program that converts to html. |
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http://www.math.upenn.edu/TeX.html
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| | TeXFOTBuilder |
 | | A LaTeX macro package for use with the output of this backend has been developed by Sebastian Rahtz. |  | | In a development sponsored by Novare International (to whom many thanks!), Kathleen Marszalek drastically improved the table support. |  | | is the version of the TeX markup generated by the Jade backend (currently 2). |
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http://www.jclark.com/jade/TeX.htm
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| | the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network |
 | | The Comprehensive TeX Archive Network is the authoritative collection of materials related to the TeX typesetting system. |  | | You can search for a file by name. |  | | And, you can join a users group; for most of them you get a journal, some software on CD-ROM, and the satisfaction of being with a group of good people doing good work. |
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http://www.ctan.org
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| | UMD Dissertation Help |
 | | So, I present to you the following information, files, and instructions for creating your own masterpiece. |  | | It was not easy to get it that way. |  | | For science and math Ph.D.s, TEX formatting is probably the way to go. |
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http://complex.umd.edu/INDEX/dissertation.html
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| | Tex |
 | | What new word is Tex adding to his vocabulary? |  | | What does Jamie want her father, Cole, to understand? |  | | If so, why do you think it is that way? |
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http://hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca/engramja/novel_study/tex.htm
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| | LaTeX and TeX |
 | | While working on the (still in progress) TAOC, he was unhappy with the quality of typesetting provided by his publishers, and created TeX and Metafont, as well as the concept of Literate Programming and a whack of associated algorithms. |  | | It is easy to write programs to turn data into LaTeX or TeX documents. |  | | On a 386 box with 2MB of RAM, processing would be slower, but TeX would have no problems handling the document. |
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http://linuxfinances.info/info/tex.html
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| | AUCTeX - Sophisticated document creation |
 | | AUCTeX is an extensible package for writing and formatting TeX files in GNU Emacs and XEmacs. |  | | It supports many different TeX macro packages, including AMS-TeX, LaTeX, Texinfo, ConTeXt, and docTeX (dtx files). |  | | AUCTeX includes preview-latex which makes LaTeX a tightly integrated component of your editing workflow by visualizing selected source chunks (such as single formulas or graphics) directly as images in the source buffer. |
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http://www.gnu.org/software/auctex
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| | refcards.com |
 | | The TeX quick reference was created by Joseph H. Silverman ( |  | | Furthermore, the WEB system provides mechanisms to port TeX to new operating systems and computers; in order that one may have some confidence in the ports, Knuth supplied a test by means of which one may judge the fidelity of a TeX system. |  | | TeX is a macro processor, and offers its users a powerful programming capability. |
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http://refcards.com/refcards/tex
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| | ** EXPERIMENTAL SERVICE ** TeX Information |
 | | LaTeX systems, style files and macro packages (all computers) |  | | If you encounter any factual errors or omissions, please eMail them to: |  | | Note the word `TeX' here includes TeX and LaTeX and all related software. |
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http://www.ucc.ie/info/TeX/TeXmenu.html
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| | TeX Merchandising Project |
 | | The small computer which makes TeX and Meta run |  | | This project is an independent working group and will only be associated with the TeX user groups by being associated with the |  | | This was due in part to the unavailability of merchandising: Till 1998 there were no t-shirts, mugs, pencils etc. easily available; they didn't even exist (if you don't go to a TeX conference you might never see a TeX t-shirt). |
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http://www.dream.kn-bremen.de/tex/merchandising
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| | LaTeX project: LaTeX – A document preparation system |
 | | If you are in trouble and need to get some help, please read our hints on where you might find help. |  | | A good overview about statements concerning TeX/LaTeX Y2K compliance can be found at the site of the Dutch TeX users Group. |  | | The image of the TeX lion illustrating on this site was done by Toni Santo-Regis and is being used with permission by Addison-Wesley. |
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http://www.latex-project.org
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| | TeX |
 | | For pdf creation you might also need something like ibygreek |  | | Mac-TeX: THE site dedicated to TeX and Macintosh |
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http://itexmac.sourceforge.net/TeX.html
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| | TeX |
 | | WWW interface to the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network (CTAN-Web) |  | | Yes, I'm planning to put the book online, but it may take me a while to get around to converting it. |  | | Did you know that Norm wrote a book? |
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http://nwalsh.com/tex
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| | LatexRender & TeX Converter |
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http://www.mayer.dial.pipex.com/tex.htm
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| | uBC: Tex Willer Description |
 | | The authors are Giovanni Luigi Bonelli for the texts and Aurelio Galleppini (Galep) for the drawings, a couple that will practically work alone for many years. |  | | The "first" Tex is an outlaw against his will, with a code of honour: he kills only for defending. |  | | Now the principal author of Tex is Claudio Nizzi (his work is also the detective-story Nick Raider), while between the draftsmen that have once flanked and then replaced Galep, dead in 1994, we have at least to point out Giovanni Ticci and Guglielmo Letteri, beyond to Claudio Villa, who draws series' covers from 1994. |
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http://www.ubcfumetti.com/tx/desc_en.htm
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| | Tex Avery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Although he was no longer alive to experience the late-1980s renaissance of animation, his work was rediscovered and he began to receive widespread attention and praise by the modern animation and film communities. |  | | An often-quoted line from Avery's cartoons was, "In a cartoon you can do anything," and his cartoons often did just that. |  | | This page was last modified 06:30, 3 April 2006. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tex_Avery
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| | Tex (1982) |
 | | Discuss this movie with other users on IMDb message board for Tex (1982) |  | | Points at Tex] What do you think he is? A baboon! |  | | Tex is a good movie and the most of the landmarks that are in the movie are still there in Bixby and that little town is growing very quickly. |
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http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0084783
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| | TeX Frequently Asked Questions |
 | | An alternative HTML version of the FAQ may be found in TeX Live; by the nature of the CD/DVD production process, that version is at best the same version as is available at www.tex.ac.uk |  | | This FAQ was originated by the Committee of the UK TeX Users' Group (UK TUG) as a development of a regular posting to the Usenet newsgroup comp.text.tex that was maintained for some time by Bobby Bodenheimer. |  | | If TeX is so good, how come it's free? |
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http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?introduction=yes
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| | Tex Ritter |
 | | Sam introduced me to Ed Finney (1903-1983), and we met, chatted, and mailed each other during 1980-1981 as I tried to learn more about Tex Ritter, and Finney's work and relationship with Grand National and Monogram. |  | | However, I might suggest that the shoddiness of THE PIONEERS may also be due to typical oater financing --- i.e., Finney was given a budget to churn out a block of eight films, and the last one or two often got short-changed since the cash box was near empty. |  | | But when this played on the big screen back in 1939-1940, the matinee crowds probably didn't even notice... |
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http://www.surfnetinc.com/chuck/ritter.htm
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| | Tex's Little Rant |
 | | He's also not one to be bullied by anyone else. |  | | After that, I'll post my list of positive things that are happening, because I think it's important to focus on the good things in life instead of the bad. |  | | For now, I'll just play my iPod and run. |
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http://texx.blogspot.com
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| | pror1: relative pronouns: qui and que |
 | | Remember that que becomes qu' before a word beginning with a vowel. |  | | Relative pronouns are used to link two related ideas into a single sentence, thereby avoiding repetition. |  | | Tex is writing a novel which is called War and Love. |
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http://www.laits.utexas.edu/tex/gr/pror1.html
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| | Tex Drive In - Home of the Hawaiian Malasada! |
 | | Once you have toured the site, sign the guestbook on your way out. |  | | Be sure to stop by the online store where you can purchase a wide variety of Tex Drive-In products. |  | | Or visit the About Tex Drive In page to learn all about the history of the well-known restaurant. |
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http://www.texdrivein.com
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