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Bonjour a tous les membres de ce forum
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Pourriez vous m indiquer la procédure a suivre pour télécharger latex pdf ou faut il que je désinstalle et réinstalle scribus
comma je suis novice lorsque j au ce souci j installe un logiciel qui embarque les fichiers manquants
j ai fais du ménage a cause de nouveau disque dur et surtout de Windows 10 assez restrictif de liberté et du coup c la marée haute merci pour votre aide et collaboration
Bonjour, Mana! Welcome to our community! But please note that on this site, posts have to be in English. Don't worry if your English is a bit wonky; that's true of many of us here.
What you say about Windows will resonate with a lot of people here. If Linux is about anything, it's about freedom and choice.
All of what Hazel said, plus ... [even if you write in French, avoid SMS-style gibberish]
Même si tu écris en français, essaye d'écrire des textes lisibles, en utilisant un peu de ponctuation et de ne pas abrévier des mots, surtout s'il ne contiennent déjà pas plus de deux lettres.
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