> 
> Personally I was driven to TeXmacs from the development side more than use. I 
> still think is a nice platform to hack on. It could be that other people 
> feels the same.
> 
personally i am on the "use" side and not on the development side
the "use" side is professionnal for me : TeXmacs is the tool with which i work 
(maths lessons via zoom)
but i am really limited now
i want to improve my skills on :
- creating macros
- linking python and TeXmacs
- looking for a way to create great curves with the same quality as MatPlotLib 
or the same efficience as Sage for example, but within TeXmacs
- adjusting some parameters (size by default of inserted pictures, of inserted 
"drawings" etc)
sometimes i find great help on the forum which i try to follow but alone in 
front of my screen i confess it is very technical and difficult
i know a lot is explained in th Jolly Book that i will buy, first by respect to 
Joris' work, as soon as i can

but what i would really need is :
- maybe a youtube channel for beginners with explanations from the beginning 
about the points written above, something very gradual, like a mooc
- or a seminar somewhere in France sometime, really more difficult to organize

i share this, in order to know if others may have the same demand

maybe that's not the right forum to ask it ?

Vincent


_______________________________________________
Texmacs-dev mailing list
Texmacs-dev@gnu.org
https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/texmacs-dev

Reply via email to