> 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. >
But they can be switched after the document is created? I'm at the university right now, so I can't play around with it. But I will do that soon. I really need to read TFM more. > 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'. > That was never a question. But I don't think that I'm the "serious documents" range, and the learning curve is worse than emacs: http://unix.rulez.org/~calver/pictures/curves.jpg -- Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com http://gibberish.co.il א-ב-ג-ד-ה-ו-ז-ח-ט-י-ך-כ-ל-ם-מ-ן-נ-ס-ע-ף-פ-ץ-צ-ק-ר-ש-ת ا-ب-ت-ث-ج-ح-خ-د-ذ-ر-ز-س-ش-ص-ض-ط-ظ-ع-غ-ف-ق-ك-ل-م-ن-ه-و-ي А-Б-В-Г-Д-Е-Ё-Ж-З-И-Й-К-Л-М-Н-О-П-Р-С-Т-У-Ф-Х-Ц-Ч-Ш-Щ-Ъ-Ы-Ь-Э-Ю-Я а-б-в-г-д-е-ё-ж-з-и-й-к-л-м-н-о-п-р-с-т-у-ф-х-ц-ч-ш-щ-ъ-ы-ь-э-ю-я ä-ö-ü-ß-Ä-Ö-Ü
