[OS X TeX] TeX and the wild wild world out there

Victor Ivrii vivrii at gmail.com
Wed Nov 29 20:23:07 CET 2006


On 11/29/06, Alain Schremmer <Schremmer.Alain at gmail.com> wrote:
> Victor Ivrii wrote:
>
> > In mathematics we can reject outright any documents in M$W and any
> > message containing M$W attachments. I also if someone presents using
> > M$PP and it is poorely visible (which almost  always happens),first
> > ask the speaker to read this part loudly, on the third instance I
> > leave the room
>
>
> While this is certainly your right, I do not like the undertone. Do you
> mean any more than that? Are you saying that anyone writing in MS Word
> should be barred in any way? I hope not.

If the text/presentation due to poor quality is hard for my eyes I
reserve the right not read/don't watch it.

So, I do not discriminate against M$W or M$PP but only against the
usual outcome of their use.


If someone sends by email  the text in M$W despite warning that it is
not accepted format, attachments goes to trash without reading and the
author is treated like a spammer.




>
> Regards
> --schremmer
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