Scribes should be in LaTeX or ASCII. Lecture notes should be typeset with LaTeX, using the following template:
lect00.tex - Start with this file, and add your notes to it.
handout.cls - A support file needed by lect00.tex.
If you are not familiar with LaTeX, a good source of information are the Web pages of the TeX Users Group .
Machine drawings are preferred. The most common way to include drawings in your text is to produce Encapsulated Postscript (EPS) files using a drawing program. The programs available include:
xfig (or idraw) on most UNIX systems,
showcase on SGI systems, MacDraw on most Macs, Adobe Illustrator on Mac's and PC's (including the Mac in the graphics lab).
EPS files are included in LaTeX documents using epsfig package included in most LaTeX distributions.
The scribed lecture notes should be emailed to the TA no later than one week after the lecture.
The final version of the lecture notes will be handed out no later than two weeks after the scribed lecture. They will also be electronically available through the web at that time.