I posted this earlier but never saw it show up. Apologies if it was posted but I didn't see it.
> Tab-delimited text is very useful; I tend to see the world in terms of R (http://cran.r-project.org/) data frames, even when I do not > plan to involve R. HTML makes a nice way to scroll through data. As for connecting with OpenOffice or (I can't say it<g>), I find > LaTeX to be much nicer to use. It has a steep learning curve, but the view from near the top is pretty good. If you find LaTex has a steep learning curve I suggest you give Lyx a try. I write everything in either vi or Lyx. I use Linux but Lyx can also be found on Windows and Mac. By the way, when I write the external documentation (using Lyx of course) for Squeak/Pharo packages that I write where do I put this documentation? Regards, Ralph Boland -- Quantum Theory cannot save us from the tyranny of a deterministic universe but it does give God something to do _______________________________________________ Pharo-project mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pharo-project
