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Hans Aberg <[log in to unmask]>
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At 13:46 +0330 1998/11/27, Roozbeh Pournader wrote:
>But I have seen that no academician cen resist not-using TeX, except those
>who don't write.

This is of course not really true: Some mathematicians use WYSIWYG because
they feel TeX is to slow for authoring.

This is a weakness of both TeX and LaTeX: It takes too long to figure out
those details. If one settles down in a well-defined style, it work OK, but
when new to styles, it is a pain.

  Hans Aberg
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