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  • Hangul-ucs . . . . 3 matches
          # sudo apt-get build-dep tex-common
          # sudo apt-get source tex-common
          # sudo dpkg --install tex-common_0.15build1_all.deb
  • HelpOnEditing/SubPages . . . . 2 matches
         Subpages are groups of pages that share a common prefix, which itself is another page. While this is also possible with "classic" wiki, by using names like {{{SomeTopicSubTopic}}}, the use of {{{SomeTopic/SubTopic}}} allows better navigational support, and you can omit the common prefix when linking from the parent page to the child page.
  • HelpOnUpdating . . . . 2 matches
         you installed a new release, which will spot some common errors.
         Due to I18N support for system pages, the only remaining configurable page name is that of the front page, which can be set by `page_front_page` (the old name `front_page` for that setting is also no longer supported); the reasoning behind this is that page name customization was mainly added and used for localization issues, while changing the front page name is rather common, often the front page is named like the whole wiki.
  • LittleTree/ReadingTeXbook/2006-05 . . . . 1 match
         in common with~$m$.
  • MakingTeXKNOPPIX . . . . 1 match
          dpkg -r emacs21 emacs-common-bin emacs-bin }}}
  • RegularExpression . . . . 1 match
         [http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/regex-coach]
  • TeX»ê¼ú¿¬»ê . . . . 4 matches
         The greatest common divisor of $119$~and~$544$ is $\euclid{119}{544}.$
         The greatest common divisor of $2166$~and~$6099$ is $\euclid{2166}{6099}.$
         The greatest common divisor of $119$~and~$544$ is $\euclid{119}{544}.$
         The greatest common divisor of $2166$~and~$6099$ is $\euclid{2166}{6099}.$
  • WinEdtTip/±âÈ£ÀÔ·Â . . . . 2 matches
         A common mistake is to use the symbols from Table 8.11 directly as Binary operator or Relation
          But I want to describe the process of dividing out common factors from the numerators and denominators. For example, there should be '1' above 5 and '3' below 15, and so on. How do I cross out the letters and write a little numbers above or below the numerators and denominators..
  • ÀÛÀº³ª¹«/2006-06 . . . . 1 match
          * nvidia --> nvidia.glx , nvidia-kernel-common
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