--- Rogério Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, John and others. > > On Nov 15 2005, John M. Gabriele wrote: > > One thing I don't understand about LaTeX/TeX though is why it's so > > darn big and complicated. > > LaTeX isn't big. Well, it does have some core packages, but they surely > aren't *that* many. Hmm. It's pretty darn large: tetex-base: 52 MB tetex-doc: 39 MB Also: $ apt-file list tetex-base | wc -l 5008 > The "complicated" part is probably using "external" packages. For each > one of these, you indeed have to read its documentation. What I was specifically referring to in my post was how difficult LaTeX/TeX is to deal with when you're a developer trying to understand how the myriad moving parts fit together. Say, if you wanted to build it from source, or understand how it works, or make a distribution of the software for some platform that doesn't yet have LaTeX/TeX. Way back when, I bought some books on TeX and LaTeX and tried to figure the system out. I'm a fairly smart guy who can follow must directions if they've been repeated enough times :), but I couldn't figure out how all the parts of tetex fit together. Yes, there are docs all over the web on TeX and LaTeX -- reams of them, but many that I found (sorry, can't quote any links -- it was a while ago) glossed over the important details that developers of the system need to know to deal with it as a whole. Either that, or they just weren't written in a way that I was able to understand. TTFWIW, YMMV. *Using* LaTeX as an end-user (someone writing a document) OTOH is great. It's quite easy to use (again, if you're not doing anything out of the ordinary with it). That said, as a developer, I gave up on trying to figure the system out. If Larry Wall or ESR or someone with similar writing/teaching skills came along and wrote a "developer's guide to TeX/LaTeX from 10-thousand feet", then maybe things would be different. Dunno. Writing good tech docs is *hard*. ---John __________________________________ Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. http://farechase.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]