Re: Mathematica - what replaces AuthorTools?
- From: DP <pfennige@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2007 11:49:37 +0100
Hans wrote:
According to the WRI web site, AuthorTools is now a legacy technology
(surprising giving it only first appeared on ver 4.2). So what
replaces it? Are there any tips/tools for producing good quality
output suitable for a book, PhD thesis?
Nobody said the obvious, but the standard tool for publications in professional mathematical and physical sciences with the highest typographical quality is TeX or LaTeX (see
http://www.ctan.org/what_is_tex.html
http://www.latex-project.org/intro.html
),
public domain software initiated in the late 70's by a mathematician (Donald Knuth) for mathematicians, but used widely in professional quality publications in several other fields.
Contrary to commercial systems, TeX enjoys decade long compatibility
of documents due to the fully open specifications, and the exceptional
solidity of the software. This is to contrast with products like
Microsoft Word that not only achieves poor mathematical and general typesetting, but make long term conservation of documents impossible
due to the successive incompatible versions and the proprietary
file formats.
Dan
.
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