Am 14.09.11 08:58, schrieb thorsten.i.r...@jyu.fi:
>>> LaTeX is not a word processor, it is a professional typesetting tool.
>>
>> I see all the reasons to keep the docs in LaTex (like keeping the
>> process efficient at the moment), but this sentence here about
>> "professional tools" is probably not that serious as I read it, right ?
>
> I don't know how you read it, but I know for a fact that many professional
> science publishers use it (Elsevier is just one example, pretty much every
> physics journal asks you to prepare manuscripts in LaTeX). So yes, I guess
> I am serious - pretty much anyone I know who is publishing on professional
> level (i.e. makes money by selling books or journals) and has complicated
> layout problems (math formulae, Hebrew sentences with reverse writing
> direction inside English texts, Egyptian hieroglyphs written from top-down
> or right-left,...) uses LaTeX for typesetting. It's not some exotic tool
> in publishing business - it's just not so well known for every-day office
> work.
>
> * Thorsten

Hi Thorsten

I apologize, I just hit return to much in my mailer the last days, 
please ignore.

Cheers, Yves





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