Dotan Cohen wrote:
> 
> I did not realize that a document could be opened using a template.

Templates are invaluable when you want to use a consistent style across
documents. Otherwise you would need to copy the styles from one document
to another all the times.


>> It is because HTML is not optimized for printing. LaTeX is, to a great
>> extent.
>>
> 
> Other than the page breaks, I like that HTML does not take into
> account page sizes and whatnot. I really do not see what I'm missing.

I supposed it depends on what you want the final product to be. LaTeX
supports glyphs, ligatures, macros and very sophisticated typesetting
algorithms. For serious documents, I bet LaTeX can outperform HTML
anytime in the final 'look and feel'.


> 
>> If you are attracted by these, you definitely should take a look at
>> LaTeX. You may be pleasantly surprised!
>>
> 
> I have looked into Lyx, however it has terrible Hebrew support. But I
> will certainly give it another chance. I suppose that what I'd
> _really_ like is OOo front end, LaTeX backend. And a pony.

I supposed you stand a better chance with a pony :)




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