On Dec 23 2005, Joe Mc Cool wrote:
> I am sometimes worried that I am investing a lot of time in something
> that just _might_ be superceeded in a few years time ?

Well, there is also quite a lot of advance in the (La)TeX land.

And I wouldn't worry too much about LaTeX becoming obsolete, because (at
least for the features that I use) I still see that the other options
are light-years behind what I do in LaTeX, with the quality provided by
the TeX engine.

And, of course, since everything in LaTeX is pure text, you can, at any
given moment, take a conversor to get (automatically) your text (or a
large portion of it) into any other format that suits you better.


Just my 2 cents, Rogério.

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