Start: Jul 3 2012 19:00 End: Jul 3 2012 21:00
Location:
The Buzzard Lecture Theatre. Evan Burge Building, Trinity College,
Melbourne University Main Campus, Parkville.
Link:
http://luv.asn.au/meetings/map
* Jason White, Writing and Typesetting Documents in Linux, Or: The Tools
which I Used to Write my Thesis
* Wen Lin, Advanced Word Processing with LibreOffice
Jason White, Writing and Typesetting Documents in Linux, Or: The Tools
which I Used to Write my Thesis
Abstract
Linux has long offered a compelling environment in which to write
documents, ranging from the small scale (a CV, for instance), to the large
scale (a book or thesis).
In this introductory talk I describe the writing and typesetting tools
which I use regularly. These include Emacs (with AUCTeX mode), LaTeX for
document markup and typesetting, BibLaTeX for managing citations, and Git
for revision control.
Bio
Jason is an accessibility specialist, a long-term Linux enthusiast, a
supporter of justice and human rights, a researcher in philosophy, a law
school graduate and, as of August last year, a Ph.D. graduate. His thesis
explores fundamental issues arising from Robert Brandom's inferentialist
semantics. It therefore contributes to a foundational field of research
into theories of meaning which has value not just in its own right, but
implications for other areas of inquiry as well.
* Wen Lin, Advanced Word Processing with LibreOffice
Abstract
From stylesheets, to headless options, LibreOffice has
a great deal of
intermediate and advanced options that you may not be aware of.
Bio
Wen is a committee member of LUV who has presented at Beginner's
Workshops, BarCamp, and regional chapters on the advantages of using
LibreOffice.
The Buzzard Lecture Theatre, Evan Burge Building, Trinity College Main
Campus Parkville Melways Map: 2B C5
Notes: Trinity College's Main Campus is located off Royal Parade. The Evan
Burge Building is located near the Tennis Courts. See our Map of Trinity
College. Additional maps of Trinity and the surrounding area (including
its relation to the city) can be found at
http://www.trinity.unimelb.edu.au/about/location/map
Parking can be found along or near Royal Parade, Grattan Street, Swanston
Street and College Crescent. Parking within Trinity College is
unfortunately only available to staff.
For those coming via Public Transport, the number 19 tram (North Coburg -
City) passes by the main entrance of Trinity College (Get off at Morrah
St, Stop 12). This tram departs from the Elizabeth Street tram terminus
(Flinders Street end) and goes past Melbourne Central Timetables can be
found on-line at:
http://www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au/route/view/725
Before and/or after each meeting those who are interested are welcome to
join other members for dinner. We are open to suggestions for a good place
to eat near our venue. Maria's on Peel Street in North Melbourne is
currently the most popular place to eat after meetings.
LUV would like to acknowledge Red Hat for their help in obtaining the
Buzzard Lecture Theatre venue and VPAC for hosting!