On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 12:15 PM, Martin Kopta <mar...@kopta.eu> wrote: > I wrote my bachelor thesis using LaTeX and now I am going to write my > master thesis. I would rather avoid TeX and everything TeX based this time.
Are you planning on writing any papers (effectively, do you plan to become an academic)? If so, it's worth bearing in mind that some subject areas tend to distribute the "conference/journal/arxiv style" as LaTeX packages; with the move to electronic proceedings with hyperlinks I imagine it's getting more and more trouble to make non-LaTeX papers fit the submission guidelines. If both these apply, you'd have to become comfortable with LaTeX anyway so it might make sense to start now. Of course you may not, or you may be in an area where the default is MS Word style files, but it's something to bear in mind. -- cheers, dave tweed__________________________ computer vision reasearcher: david.tw...@gmail.com "while having code so boring anyone can maintain it, use Python." -- attempted insult seen on slashdot