In article <CANij+ddb9er8gDXC5RxOweOky3tbPw0KwzZCEwMzjpN_2_yHWw at mail.gmail.com>,
William Donzelli <wdonzelli at gmail.com> writes:
While its true
that WYSIWYG has replaced markup for most academic
publishing, TeX (or more properly the macro packages on top of TeX)
are still superior in the area where it was created: typesetting
mathematics.
Yes, and that is what, 1% of all academic publications? Maybe 0.1%,
for stuff that Word can not handle?
Word can handle formulas and whatnot. It just doesn't do as good a
job as TeX/LaTeX/AMSTeX/etc.
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