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− | I'm Mojca Miklavec, a student of Physics / Bioinformatics. | + | I'm Mojca Miklavec, a (female) student of Physics / Bioinformatics. |
ConTeXt is (becoming) one of the best tools for producing a wide variety of documents and I enjoy using it instead of Word, PowerPoint, LaTeX and mostly it can substitute the usage of programs for vector graphics as well. | ConTeXt is (becoming) one of the best tools for producing a wide variety of documents and I enjoy using it instead of Word, PowerPoint, LaTeX and mostly it can substitute the usage of programs for vector graphics as well. | ||
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== Contributions & Plans == | == Contributions & Plans == | ||
=== Near future === | === Near future === | ||
− | * | + | * Finish and release the new [[ConTeXt Standalone]] |
− | + | * Organize the [http://meeting.contextgarden.net second ConTeXt conference on 20-25th August 2008] | |
− | + | * Document the [[Gnuplot]] module and fonts | |
− | + | * Support for complex smooth shading patterns in metafun | |
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=== Distant future === | === Distant future === | ||
− | * writing a program or script for reading [http://www.daylight.com/dayhtml/doc/theory/theory.smiles.html SMILES]-encoded chemical formulas with some optional settings, construct 2D coordinates out of it (perhaps with help of an external program such as [http://www.xemistry.com/ CACTVS]) and output [[ | + | * try to enable <nowiki><gnuplot>plot sin(x)</gnuplot></nowiki> syntax on this wiki. |
+ | * writing a program or script for reading [http://www.daylight.com/dayhtml/doc/theory/theory.smiles.html SMILES]-encoded chemical formulas with some optional settings, construct 2D coordinates out of it (perhaps with help of an external program such as [http://www.xemistry.com/ CACTVS]) and output [[MetaFun - MetaPost in ConTeXt]] code | ||
<texcode> | <texcode> | ||
\placefigure[chem:phenol]{Phenol}{ | \placefigure[chem:phenol]{Phenol}{ | ||
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\stopSMILES} | \stopSMILES} | ||
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== How do you pronounce ...? == | == How do you pronounce ...? == |
Latest revision as of 18:48, 8 June 2020
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I'm Mojca Miklavec, a (female) student of Physics / Bioinformatics.
ConTeXt is (becoming) one of the best tools for producing a wide variety of documents and I enjoy using it instead of Word, PowerPoint, LaTeX and mostly it can substitute the usage of programs for vector graphics as well.
Contributions & Plans
Near future
- Finish and release the new ConTeXt Standalone
- Organize the second ConTeXt conference on 20-25th August 2008
- Document the Gnuplot module and fonts
- Support for complex smooth shading patterns in metafun
Distant future
- try to enable <gnuplot>plot sin(x)</gnuplot> syntax on this wiki.
- writing a program or script for reading SMILES-encoded chemical formulas with some optional settings, construct 2D coordinates out of it (perhaps with help of an external program such as CACTVS) and output MetaFun - MetaPost in ConTeXt code
\placefigure[chem:phenol]{Phenol}{ \startSMILES c1cccc1O \stopSMILES} \placefigure[chem:acetic acid]{Acetic acid}{ \startSMILES CC(O)=O \stopSMILES}
How do you pronounce ...?
People often ask me how to pronounce my name, so here is a short explanation:
- Moytsah (an English approximation)
- Mojza (a German approximation)
Thank you
Thank you Hans, Taco, Patrick, Adam ... for your marvellous work!
(And to Brooks for the wonderful Slovenian enumeration module.)