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HHC 2013 Day 2 Highlights - Eddie W. Shore - 09-22-2013 http://edspi31415.blogspot.com/2013/09/hhc-2013-day-2-highlights.html
Re: HHC 2013 Day 2 Highlights - Pier Aiello - 09-23-2013 Nice entry! A suggestion: could you do a sort of index so a reader can read entries by topics and not only by time (as a standard blog)?
Moreover, i saw that you use a lot of math symbols! I don't know well the blogspot platform, but maybe you can use it: http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/13865/how-to-use-latex-on-blogspot
Re: HHC 2013 Day 2 Highlights - Kimberly Thompson - 09-23-2013 Eddie Enjoy your blog. Is there any opprtunity to acquire a copy of the DVD set?
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Re: HHC 2013 Day 2 Highlights - Eddie W. Shore - 09-23-2013 Quote: I don't think Blogspot can index by topic, but I will keep an eye out for that feature in the future. In the meantime, I added a search box that searches the blog for certain key words. Hopefully this will help.
I use an iPad to type my blogs. Most of my math symbols come from adding keyboard shortcuts in the Settings menu, along with copying the symbol from the Unicode Pad iOS app. I tend to use LaTex for more complex mathematical expressions.
Re: HHC 2013 Day 2 Highlights - Eddie W. Shore - 09-23-2013 Quote:
That I am not sure.
Re: HHC 2013 Day 2 Highlights - Kimberly Thompson - 09-23-2013 Eddie Thanks for the reply ... more of a rhetorical question ... for the forum, really ... my apologies.
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Re: HHC 2013 Day 2 Highlights - Pier Aiello - 09-24-2013
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Ok, but i meant "do an index by yourself". A new entry where you list all links to "real" entries of your blog. A sort of meta-entry.
About the ipad and latex: ok i understand that will be painful to write latex from a touchscreen. ;) Edited: 24 Sept 2013, 9:01 a.m.
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