On Tuesday 17 December 2002 20:06, Mark Carroll wrote: > You don't think so? I can see that a WYSIWYG way of doing it might be, but > layouts are very much a part of the LaTeX approach and something that let > you edit layouts based more on "specification" basis might fit in - e.g. > you can define your own paragraph environments with their own vskips, > margins and whatever using a pretty interactive thing instead of devising > special runes. The main disadvantage is that sorts of tweaks that users > usually want to do (e.g. putting in their own centre-top fancy header) may > be so wide-ranging that a structured GUI approach may not cover most of > them.
Clear, I think I totally aggree with you.
