[OS X TeX] TeX and the wild wild world out there
Anthony Morton
amorton at fastmail.fm
Wed Nov 29 11:56:37 CET 2006
> Thus, within a decade, it seems TeX has turned from a de-facto
> standard into an afterthought. This reminded me of the discussion we
> had some time ago here, about Word being considered more and more as
> good enough even for academic mathematical prose.
All that's happened is that Word has evolved to where it can produce
acceptable math typesetting. It's still ugly as hell but at least it's
legible. As a result many people, who would previously have taken on
the LaTeX learning curve because there was no alternative if they
needed their papers to be readable, no longer see the need. Nothing on
the LaTeX side has changed, it's just that there's now a passable
alternative for those who don't care to learn it.
This emphasises the need for a foolproof LaTeX distribution that anyone
with half a brain can install and learn the basics of.
Tony M.
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