> > Also, if you end up publishing it yourself, LaTeX will provide you
> > with great features which will make your life MUCH easier and your
> > work MUCH more professional-looking. Personally I write all my
> > documents in LaTeX using vim but that is strictly a matter of
> > personal preference
Leif Madsen wrote:
On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 15:34:08 -0700, Chris Travers
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just submitting this to the list as a whole for peer review and
additional feedback.
General suggestions for authoring:
1) Learn LaTeX or at least LyX. It will professionally arrange your
table of c
On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 15:34:08 -0700, Chris Travers
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just submitting this to the list as a whole for peer review and
> additional feedback.
>
> General suggestions for authoring:
>
> 1) Learn LaTeX or at least LyX. It will professionally arrange your
> table of content
Just submitting this to the list as a whole for peer review and
additional feedback.
General suggestions for authoring:
1) Learn LaTeX or at least LyX. It will professionally arrange your
table of contents, index, etc. quite well, and your publisher can
control the layout quite well using ext
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2004 6:22 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] John Vogel
> Sorry you feel Strongly about the book but, Iâm not trying to rip anyone
> off but as it said on the back of the book and under the author Iâm new,
> to writing books I am trying to h
Sorry you feel Strongly about the book but, Iâm not trying to rip anyone
off but as it said on the back of the book and under the author Iâm new,
to writing books I am trying to help the community out, But I guess this
doesnât really matter to you,
But if you know so much about asterisk and the w