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- From: jeremy@castle.ed.ac.uk (Jeremy Henderson)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.apps
- Subject: Re: Mac Disertation Word Processor
- Message-ID: <29960@castle.ed.ac.uk>
- Date: 7 Jan 93 12:44:32 GMT
- References: <C0EnH4.Cqw.1@cs.cmu.edu> <1993Jan7.004113.18424@hplabsz.hpl.hp.com> <C0Gqnr.DpH@world.std.com>
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- In article <C0Gqnr.DpH@world.std.com> jbk@world.std.com (Jeffrey B Kane) writes:
- ~I also did my disertation in Word using Prescience's Expresionist (for the
- ~equations) and EndNote (for the bibliography).
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- I wrote my thesis using Word as well, but if I had to do it over (aargh!!) I'd
- use Textures, which is pretty much as close to a WYSIWYG latex as I have seen,
- and produces the beautiful equations that all TeX-users know and love - none
- of the stuff that looks like it was drawn with a crayon that you get from
- Expressionist or the Word 5 equation editor. Being LaTeX, you can do figure
- and equation references correctly and quickly.
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