Wednesday 03 January 2007 16:59, Askadar wrote:
 | LaTeX, no question.

i used to say that, about 4 years ago - but since i spent some hours 
in some cases playing with limits and throwing boxes around making 
new templates, i must add, taht it can be very time-consumig. 

knowing of its advantages, all my already written things are in tex. i 
can simply load them into one master file and the document is 
finished... but then starts the placing of figures and minor layout 
optimisations. i suspect that i'm not able to do this part in one day 
in latex - the amount of time i scheduled for this task ;) ... on the 
other hand, the placement of figures is quite messy also in word 
processors (in addition, they are quite bad at listings, indexing and 
these things, latex is great in). that's why i asked, if there is 
maybe some function collection or some magic existing to make the 
life of thesis writers easier ;) 

thanx
Damir

-- 
"Yes, it's the right planet, all right, " he said again. 
"Right planet, wrong universe. "

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