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Jane Jordan (gmail) juanitatighan at gmail.com
Mon Apr 3 14:41:50 EDT 2006


I have never head of it.  Where do I find information about it?   
Latexm did you call it>

Let me clarify, I *have* heard of it,m but only ina Math context.   
Hmm .,.. more info would be helpful.

Jane


On Apr 3, 2006, at 12:56 PM, bob wrote:

> On 4/3/06, Jane Jordan (gmail) <juanitatighan at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hang on there.  How did you handle footnotes?  Or did you have to
>> have footnotes?  Works Cited I can understand ... but I have to put
>> footnotes in, not works cited entries.  Of course, at the end of the
>> paper I have to put in a Works Cited list, but that's easy.
>>
>> Jane
>>
>
> If you want to use Plain Old Text Editor for word processing, I would
> have thought Latex might be the way to go. You format your document in
> plain text using keywords in a way similar to editing web pages. I
> have to say that the learning curve is a little steep (an
> understatement) but it can do everything that Word can, including
> footnotes. Entire PhD theses are written using Latex.
>
> Bob Dodd,
> Accessibility Research Centre,
> University of Teesside,
> United Kingdom
>
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