Hello Fellows,
in December Werner asked for a poster for the conference. Did somebody
actually produce something?
The last days I tried something based on the baposter-LaTeX-class.
I'll not be able to finish the poster on my own until monday ... , but
if you'd like to collaborate on this topic or
Hi Jan-Peter,
that sounds like a very nice idea.
However, I'm so involved in the conference already (along with my other
duties which are quite overwhelming right now) that I can't commit to
that beyond maybe occasional commenting or helping out with some
lyluatex syntax/options.
From what
On Thu, 5 Dec 2019, 1:41 am Andrew Bernard,
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have seen lots of A0 posters for medical and scientific research
> congresses. Here's an article that summarizes exactly what I think
> about conference posters.
>
> https://colinpurrington.com/tips/poster-design/
That is a
Hi Werner, hi Bernhard, and especially Urs ;-),
what about using a LaTeX a0poster-template together with lyluatex? That
would make collaboration with GIT straightforward.
A quick search brought up these templates:
https://www.cfd.tu-berlin.de/~panek/tex/poster/poster.html
Hi All,
I have seen lots of A0 posters for medical and scientific research
congresses. Here's an article that summarizes exactly what I think
about conference posters.
https://colinpurrington.com/tips/poster-design/
Andrew
Folks,
the music engraving conference in Salzburg (January 17.-19.) aims to
present as much note engraving programs as possible. While some
companies send representatives (e.g., Dorico, Capella, Finale) – some
even with talks – we don't have something similar for LilyPond in the
main part of