On Wed, 2007-01-03 at 21:50, Francesco Pietra wrote: > Couple of naive questions: > > --Trying to upload to the editor's web site a > manuscript in *.odt format, the answer is "unknown > type of file". > > --Then, trying to upload a *.png file, the answer is > again "unknown type of file". > > Checking the guidelines for authors, the site is right > and I was wrong: text should be in doc format and > graphics in flat jpeg, no impressive export of povray > recognized. > > My first (naive) question is: am I too much ahead (in > publishing tools) or are the editors in organic > chemistry so much behind (in publishing tools)? >
I would assume the editors are something like 10 - 15 years behind. This applies also to some aspects of WEB designers, banking firms, ... > At any event, my second (naive) question is: what > about editors in other areas? > I can remember in times where editors are happy to get a (La)TeX file. The one or other had even (helped) preparing a macro package. Kind Regards, Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]