[XeTeX] Where to Start (or LaTeX for theologians)
Wilfred van Rooijen
wvanrooijen at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 18 23:09:31 CET 2008
Hi all,
I personally recommend against LyX and or Scientific
Word and those 'wrappers' around LaTeX because they
make life easier in the beginning but become a
nuisance later on.
Please cross-check with the Dutch latex group
(www.ntg.nl). We have several people (Maarten Wisse is
one of them) who use LaTeX in all sorts of
'humanities' -related issues.
Wilfred
--- Charles de Miramon <cmiramon at kde-france.org>
wrote:
> Erwin Ochsenmeier wrote:
>
> > For those interested I have started a blog on
> using
> > LaTeX in Theology (http://theotex.blogspot.com/).
> The
> > blog is still a work in progress. Since I am not a
> > LaTeX expert, any correction is welcome.
> >
>
> Maybe add a review of LyX. LyX is a MsWord like
> opensource crossplatform
> frontend to LaTeX and makes the learning curve to
> LaTeX much smoother. Lyx
> format and editor is unicode proof and export of
> xelatex code will happen
> at some time.
>
> Maarten Wisse edit a theologian e-review ars
> disputandi with a LaTeX
> workflow.
>
> Hietanen Mika, Paul's Argumentation In Galatians
> A Pragma-Dialectical Analysis
> Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
> (United Kingdom), 2007 was
> entirely done in LaTeX and I have adapted for him
> the jurabib bst files to
> mirror the weird T&T Clark citation styles. If
> somebody is interested, I
> could package the stuff.
>
> Cheers,
> Charles
>
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