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Re: Advice on wysiwyg editor



I know its not WYSIWIG but LaTex does all the image,
footnotes etc. you need, looks the best by far (has the
best alorithms) and you can see exactly what your page is
going to do in the dvi view or even ghostview.

whatsmore pdf is becoming as much of end format as ps is
now, which means all your docs can have hyperlinks,
bookmarks etc.

will admit is takes some effort, but nothing $20 on the
small LaTeX manual by lamport wont solve.

Tom

On Monday 25 March 2002 6:12 am, Daniel Toffetti wrote:
> Hi !
>
> Well, I need a wysiwyg editor a la M$ Word. The documents
> I'll edit are more or less as complex as one see in
> papers, I mean, numbered schemes, headers, footers,
> inserted images and tables, page numbers, footnotes, text
> styles, chapters, TOCs, etc.
> So far I'm trying with Kword, Abiword and Lyx. Abiword is
> better that Kword at importing M$ Word documents. Lyx
> seems to be the perfect tool for the task, but it lacks
> (to my taste) a little feedback. OK, I'll admit it, I
> believe it's very powerful, but I find it UGLY :) Some
> sort of "Print Preview" would be very valuable.
>
> While I keep playing with those three, it'll be very
> useful to hear some advice.
>
> Thanks in advance !!

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