User talk:Gknott9

I am quite confused about this elaborate superstructure. I don't know if I am asking a question here, but that is my intent.

I have a few articles that might be helpful to wikipedia readers. They generally have a lot of mathematics in them, and are prepared with Latex and processed to produce a pdf file. (I can also make a .ps file, or a .dvi file, of course.)

[ For example, see www.civilized.com/files/newfourier.pdf ]

So, the question is whether, and if so, how I can submit a new article as a .pdf file?

I have only one crude idea about how I receive an answer to this question, should anyone answer it. - I guess I "log in", and then at the top of the resulting page, click on "My talk", to display this text, and hopefully followed by the answer. (Maybe the idea is that the "my talk" text, is a kind of private, editable wikipedia article, and people just "change" my text in order to answer a question?)

Gknott9 (talk) 00:43, 2 December 2010 (UTC)