On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 01:58:34PM -0400, Michael Marsh wrote: > On 10/19/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Be prepared to ask lots of questions when using latex, rather than get > > frustrated. It's like unix - there's a simple way of doing most things > > but sometimes it's non-obvious. If there is a latex mailing list out > > there join it, and let us know about it too whilst you are at it! > > LaTeX is also not nearly as complicated to use as many people seem to > think, at least not for the majority of what you're likely to need. > If you have very complex equations, a lot of images and tables that > require formatting tricks, or you need a lot of custom commands or > environments, then sure, you'll have to spend a lot of time learning > the ins and outs.
After reading a doc I started writing with latex, and it is quite easy. As sugested above there are many question poping while using it. One that bother me most right now is about orphans and widows lines. I thought latex will take care of this by default, but it does not in my case. I can fix this case by case with explicit \pagebreak and \enlargethispage but is there some macro (or something) that can fix this globaly? Juraj Fedel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]