[OS X TeX] Who should use (La)TeX - who is able to use it?
Arno Kruse
arnokruse at macnews.de
Wed Nov 17 14:01:58 CET 2004
>
> On Nov 16, 2004, at 7:57 PM, Alain Schremmer wrote:
>
>> Another Ah Ha!
>> You have given me food for thought with the copy paste issue.
>> I "am sure" that it can be circumvented. Roughly, I think, it is a
>> matter of specifying how much automation to choose and, therefore,
>> how much freedom to lose. But I think that here, losing freedom would
>> not be a big issue as long as the "regular TeXshop would still be
>> around. But I have to think about it a lot more.
>>
>
> Alain,
> You may be on to something. Please let us know how this works out.
> Hopefully you will be able to work through the `devils in the details'
> and create something great. Please let us know when you have a beta
> version for testing. Until then, you're right, I think you need to
> start another list for this topic. As you mentioned, it's really no
> longer related to TeX.
> Joe
Joe,
this sarcastical, the person (not the arguments Alain is writing about)
attacking answer does not fit into this extremely positive list - for
my opinion.
arno
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