Re: What Software to Type Math In?
- From: hrubin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Herman Rubin)
- Date: 6 Feb 2006 11:17:35 -0500
In article <040220062056437056%anniel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
A N Niel <anniel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I think folks are missing the point: Why should I change when what I
use works just fine? Telling me "You'll like it!" doesn't help at all.
I think you will find that all professional mathematical journals
prefer submissions in Latex, and many accept nothing else.
But, if what you are using is fine for you, why ask about anything else?
Again, this is for typesetting. Getting out class notes, and
producing easy drafts, cannot be done this way. WYSIWYG, and
direct placing the material on the screen, are needed for that.
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