J.Fine | 10 Apr 16:53

REQ: Are you interested in doing some WinEdt support and customisation?

Hello

Here at The Open Univerity, we use TeX to produces Mathematics and
upper-level Physics courses, and I'm hired as the resident TeX expert.
For this year and next I'm working two days a week on another project,
and so we're looking for someone to help us out with WinEdt.  

We're looking for someone to answer support questions, help with
configuration and do some menu customisation.  If you're familiar with
WinEdt and its documentation, and have good electronic communication
skills, then you're well placed to do this paid work.

If you're interested, please send me an email.  (And in case you're
wondering, I already asked Alex, and he said he was too busy.)

Jonathan
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COLMSCT Teaching Fellow (part time, 2007 to 2009)
Perry Technical Block - first floor, +44 (0)1908 6 59891,
J.Fine <at> open.ac.uk

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David Huffer | 10 Apr 17:23

RE: REQ: Are you interested in doing some WinEdt support and customisation?

Why not send the questions here first and see what kind of responses you
get.  

-----Original Message-----
From: J.Fine [mailto:J.Fine <at> open.ac.uk] 
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 10:57 AM
To: winedt+list <at> wsg.net
Subject: [WinEdt] REQ: Are you interested in doing some WinEdt support
and customisation?

Hello

Here at The Open Univerity, we use TeX to produces Mathematics and
upper-level Physics courses, and I'm hired as the resident TeX expert.
For this year and next I'm working two days a week on another project,
and so we're looking for someone to help us out with WinEdt.  

We're looking for someone to answer support questions, help with
configuration and do some menu customisation.  If you're familiar with
WinEdt and its documentation, and have good electronic communication
skills, then you're well placed to do this paid work.

If you're interested, please send me an email.  (And in case you're
wondering, I already asked Alex, and he said he was too busy.)

Jonathan
--
Jonathan Fine, Technical Developer, LTS Strategic COLMSCT Teaching
Fellow (part time, 2007 to 2009) Perry Technical Block - first floor,
+44 (0)1908 6 59891, J.Fine <at> open.ac.uk
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J.Fine | 10 Apr 17:49

RE: REQ: Are you interested in doing some WinEdt support and customisation?

Hello David

You wrote:

> Why not send the questions here first and see what kind of 
> responses you get.

The WinEdt list is a helpful and friendly place.  We don't want to
freeload on this generosity.  And we'd like someone to assume part of my
role at the OU being of expert in all things TeX (including WinEdt).

So all in all, we're looking to pay someone to do, on average, a few
hours a month (and perhaps more if we need some custom menus being
written).  We've no particular objection to the queries and answers
being done on this list, so everyone can benefit.

--

-- 
Jonathan

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Bernard.Alfonsi | 14 Apr 00:18

Re: REQ: Are you interested in doing some WinEdt support and customisation?

I might be interested depending on the amount of work to do. My name  
is Bernard Alfonsi and I am presently 'maître de conférences' in  
mathematics at the university of Paris-Sud Orsay.
I have been using WinEdt for LaTeX work since version 1.4 and did some  
(simple) customisation for my personal use.I wouldn't say I'm an  
expert at WinEdt macro language,but rather that I understand the  
essentials and am able to write simple macros.

Best regards,

B.A.

Quoting "J.Fine" <J.Fine <at> open.ac.uk>:

> Hello
>
> Here at The Open Univerity, we use TeX to produces Mathematics and
> upper-level Physics courses, and I'm hired as the resident TeX expert.
> For this year and next I'm working two days a week on another project,
> and so we're looking for someone to help us out with WinEdt.
>
> We're looking for someone to answer support questions, help with
> configuration and do some menu customisation.  If you're familiar with
> WinEdt and its documentation, and have good electronic communication
> skills, then you're well placed to do this paid work.
>
> If you're interested, please send me an email.  (And in case you're
> wondering, I already asked Alex, and he said he was too busy.)
>
>
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John | 26 Apr 20:37

Re: REQ: Are you interested in doing some WinEdt support and customisation?

Hi Jonathan,

I assume you mean help with LaTeX, not just WinEdt. I do a lot of that 
for free now, and would not mind being paid.

:-)

However, you might check out Iowa State University. When I was there, 
all ISU technical documents were done in TeX or LaTeX and I did my 
dissertation using a document style file that was developed and 
maintained at ISU. I'm pretty good at using the standard stuff, but 
there were people there who were writing very nice style files. It has 
been almost 20 years, but I see they are still keeping it up.

http://www.it.iastate.edu/training/videos/

John Mullen

J.Fine wrote:
> Hello
>
> Here at The Open Univerity, we use TeX to produces Mathematics and
> upper-level Physics courses, and I'm hired as the resident TeX expert.
> For this year and next I'm working two days a week on another project,
> and so we're looking for someone to help us out with WinEdt.  
>
> We're looking for someone to answer support questions, help with
> configuration and do some menu customisation.  If you're familiar with
> WinEdt and its documentation, and have good electronic communication
> skills, then you're well placed to do this paid work.
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stusiime | 29 Apr 19:09

Re: REQ: Are you interested in doing some WinEdt support and customisation?

Tusiime Swaleh
Physics Department
Makerere university
Box 7062 Kampala
Uganda
Mob. +256 0752 520159
Email:stusiime <at> physics.mak.ac.ug
     tsmswlh <at> yahoo.com 

Hope you are all fine, 

problem: You know in microsoft word you can print a document with some 
wording like 'DRAFT' to appear on all pages of your document, 

fancyhdr package (for moving headers and footers)seem not to be able to do 
it. 

How is it done in latex? who knows? any help? 

yours tusiime s


Gmane