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- From: ashtray@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au (John Newnham)
- Subject: Re: Annoying Linux developer habits.
- Message-ID: <1993Jan13.010646.17169@monu6.cc.monash.edu.au>
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- Organization: you have got to be kidding!
- References: <C0LFHK.F2E@ais.org> <1993Jan11.154103.24261@bernina.ethz.ch>
- Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1993 01:06:46 GMT
- Lines: 69
-
- These are my thoughts to what you said. Of course, they are only opinions,
- so hit N now if you wish:
-
- In article <1993Jan11.154103.24261@bernina.ethz.ch> almesber@nessie.cs.id.ethz.ch (Werner Almesberger) writes:
- >
- >Why I use LaTeX and not plain ASCII ? Because a) long ASCII documents are
- >hard to read,
-
- I do not agree. ASCII printed on a nice printer is easy to read.
- ASCII being read through less(1) is even nicer - I like being able to
- search for terms automatically, and to have several pages open at once
- so that I can compare different parts of the manual/faq/whatever. Often, a
- misunderstanding of one part of a document becomes clear when read in
- the light of another part. And yes, I
-
- > seriously consider[..] reading more than very few pages of text on-line
-
- And a 386SX (poverty? me?) is not too wonderful for X.
-
- > b) manual formatting is a pain,
-
- fair enough. although I don't mind using nroff. *shrug*
-
- > c) ASCII drawings are hard to create and usually don't look good,
-
- agreed.
- > d) ..
- > e) ..
-
- fair enough, although nroff does not take long, so little time would
- be lost.
-
- > (It would probably already
- > help a lot if somebody could generate HP-DJ output for the most
- > common LaTeX documents and upload it.)
-
- good idea.
-
- > 3) write a LaTeX to ASCII converter (with a few restrictions, of
- > course)
-
- good idea. All I need is time, knowledge, disk space ... :-)
-
- >
- >Introductory documentation is typically written in ASCII. That the more
- >complete part is written in a decent format isn't a good excuse for not
- >reading the READMEs and FAQs :-)
-
- I agree again, BUT: people don't read the FAQs. Observed fact. So we
- should (if only for the sake of our own sanity, and that of the poor
- trn daemons) make it easier for them. Then the noise in this group might
- go down.
-
- BTW:
- lilo is wonderful. One day I will learn how to use it properly, and probably
- thank you again. But for now: thanks for an easy way to supplant MS-DOG!
- (also thanks for the MESSY-DOS port of lpMUD, but of course now I want amylaars
- port to linux. any news of this yet? amylaar?)
- >
- >- Werner
- >--
- > _________________________________________________________________________
- > / Werner Almesberger, ETH Zuerich, CH almesber@nessie.cs.id.ethz.ch /
- > /_IFW_A44__Tel._+41_1_254_7213___________________________________________/
-
- ashtray
- --
- Vogt's commentary on the theory of Morphic Resonance:
- There is no god! The universe just got into bad habits. (Marcus Vogt)
-