Je me demande s'il existe un paquet LaTeX qui permettent d'insérer des petites icones vectorielles (comme le fait #fontawesome en HTML). Des recommandations ?
Merci d'avance ! ☺️
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I wonder if a LaTeX package giving access to vectorial icon exist somewhere (as #fontawesome does it in HTML). Any idea?
"[S]pace and time coordinates gave rise to the concept of [life paths]...geometric representations of...movement...conditioned by predictable regularities and organizing principles. [This gives rise] to a vital dance shaped and bounded by physiological needs, personal decisions, cultural context, and environmental conditions."
To close, @UrbanDemog, Pedro R. Andrade, and João Pedro Bazzo Vieira present a new #RStats#package to work with General Transit Feed Specification files.
Package {gtfs2gps} makes it easy to parse static GTFS to analyze the spatial and temporal patterns of public transportation vehicles at fine spatial and temporal resolutions.
It's a good habit to check your browser's address bar. At the end of this #ipfs is and always will be the #hash "k2q". The correct hash means the correct content.
my CJ69 unit was in the basement spewing out vocalized garbage, including something about a forced update, while plugged into its phone searching for signal. when I asked what was wrong, it just made modem noises and returned to this pose. the phone says "20% updated" but it hasn't moved in an hour. should I power it off, or will that fck up its systems more?
I am interested in a more in-depth #comparison between different #package managers for #linux specifally #pacman and #xbps
Has someone a link to a video/article?
I just had a silly idea in System Crafters chat: Somebody (maybe you?) ought to create a package which hooks chatgpt-shell to talk to mu4e and auto-generate and send emails as replies to a list of email addresses you don't feel like dealing with. 😀