On 1/3/2021 10:02 PM, BPJ wrote:
I understand that and it is all well and good. I am wondering if there
already is *another* text which presupposes basic knowledge of TeX and
general knowledge of LaTeX, perhaps in a by-topic style.
I think this relates to the question how someone comes to tex and then
to context. Are tex macro packages used alongside and such? Are there
'from word/office to tex' or reverse manuals? What could be a motivation
to write one.
So, one way out could be to have some collection of tips / suggestions
and turn that into a kind of manual. Something to do by those who make
some transition or use alongside. The wiki is the place start with that.
So .. up to users.
Hans
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