>>>>> gojjoe  <goj...@gmail.com> writes:

    > It's code but also and foremost a typographic tool. When finishing
    > to latex-typeset a document – and "finishing" can take quite some
    > time in itself – I think it's inevitable to alternately compile
    > and check the output continuously, to see if some parts of text
    > look better in a certain disposition or another, or to find the
    > best position for that important figure. Especially if you know
    > the text will be printed. Not even auctex's preview can help for
    > this; its purpose is different. I'm sure this is the case for most
    > latex users, or for many of them at least.


I'm sure you're right. As an old timer (TeX since 1980s) I'm probably
stuck in my ways :-(.

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