Yorick
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Registered: Mar 2001
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um, miradu, it may just be me, but your pdf is blank ...
to answer your other concern, I used a variation of TeX, called TeXtures, for typesetting during the early to mid 1990's. Since the "therefore" symbol (three dots arranged in a pyramid, correct? been a long time since I've had to deal with higher math) doesn't exist in a typical/standard format ascii font, you would need to find a symbol font that has it and tell TeX to change fonts and use that character. This is usually done by assigning the font and ascii number to a call and then placing that call within your text.
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