Michiel Kamermans wrote:

(And ideally keeping it free, even if it ends up available in book form.
I personally found that the one truly annoying thing about the LaTeX
companion - I don't mind paying for a reference work after it turns out
it is the reference work I need, but what's the point of a free
typesetting engine when the documentation costs a non-trivial amount of
money? It always seemed to me the one real reason LaTeX is considered so
inaccessible to the general public)

I think you will find that the charge for the Companions (rather
like the charge for the TeXbook itself) goes to offset the expenses
of those developing LaTeX (resp. TeX) rather than lining anyone'
pocket ...

Philip Taylor


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