On Sep 25, 2007, at 7:17 PM, John Hasler wrote:
David Brodbeck writes:
TeX is awesome for writing books and scientific papers. If you're
writing a letter to Grandma, though, OpenOffice is better suited.
Now _that_ sounds like driving a semi truck to the supermarket to
pick up a
bottle of milk.
Depends on your perspective, I guess. It just feels like by the time
I get all the preliminary verbiage TeX needs typed out, I could have
written the whole letter in OO. Also, looking at my copy of 'The Not
So Short Introduction To LaTeX,' it's not clear to me what document
class I'd use. They're all going to be a bit clumsy and
inappropriate. It's not an "article", it's not a "report", and it's
certainly not a "book"...
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