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Doh!: msg#00429tex.macosx
C'mon people. LaTeX is as LaTeX is, as the quote below makes clear.. It's cool; it's fine. For those who dig it. And not, for those who don't. I have given up proselteyzing: I have done what I can do, and it rarely works. All of my students and former students (and those who they have infected, in turn) use LaTeX. A legacy of sorts (born of the simple rule that no M$ Crapola is tolerated on my lab computers). The rest: don't. They are not my concern. As Washoe (the Chimpanzee) so aptly observed, they are ``bugs''---beyond my (or Washoe's) ken. So what? Leave them to M$ Absurd, and other equally laughable POS applications. Why would you (or we) care? Yes, we all would like LaTeX to be easier for the uninitiated. And, no, it can't really get any easier than it is and still be LaTeX (see LyX). So, who cares? If they want M$ Absurd, so be it. As a senior scientist, I demand at a minimum a pdf (in correct APA format) before I review---not some POS M$ Absurd document that rarely translates anyway. Otherwise, I don't review. Simple. On the other side: a journal that refuses to review my *perfectly APA formatted pdf* (via apa.cls) submission, never sees my submissions again. Again, simple. You don't have to tolerate shite, so don't. Or not: it is your life. Pick your battles. On 16-Nov-04, at 6:00 PM, TeX on Mac OS X Mailing List wrote: On Nov 15, 2004, at 5:23 PM, Alain Schremmer wrote:-- John R. Vokey, PhD Professor B.E.R.G. - Behaviour and Evolution Research Group Micro-Cognition Laboratory Department of Psychology & Neuroscience University of Lethbridge Lethbridge, Alberta T1K 3M4 CANADA --------------------- Info --------------------- Mac-TeX Website: http://www.esm.psu.edu/mac-tex/ & FAQ: http://latex.yauh.de/faq/ TeX FAQ: http://www.tex.ac.uk/faq List Post: <mailto:MacOSX-TeX-yNUTs0qEFpZ/1wmUHrjjoYdd74u8MsAO@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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