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hi okay itamp;#39;s t minus 10 this is launch log letamp;#39;s get started uh today was a very productive day i think i hope because basically my plans were just thrown out of proportion when greg glass dmamp;#39;d me on discord and said hey you need help with typesetting and and i was like yeah you know what i do so um he has a per he has a professional history as a book designer and you know iamp;#39;m sure he was bugging him my book was so terrible uh it used to look like this uh which is kind of spread out and sparse i knew i knew this was bad i just couldnamp;#39;t figure out the latex to do it but basically letamp;#39;s look at the before and after of uh what happened today so this is what we had before kind of spread out in sparse and then the indentations on the mark on the paragraphs and then um italics on the headers that i guess that was really bothering him and we were using a sans-serif font so he was like no donamp;#39;t do that um the sans serif is actually someth