Johannes Wiedersich wrote: > If there is a problem than this: you don't just take the advice, you > claim that the advice is *unsuitable* to your problem, which it is not.
Johannes, who are you to judge the suitability of any particular tool to *my problem*. Part of that problem is me, my work habits, my perceptions and desires and value judgements of different systems. How can you honestly say that I am wrong in my work habits, in my perceptions, desires and value judgements? That's the problem. I have not said that LaTeX is unsuitable for the problem. I have said it is not suitable for *me*. Only *I* can judge that, not you or any one else. > You are perfectly free to ignore advice that you personally don't want > to use, but instead you constantly claim that the advice is wrong. Not universally, no. -- Steve C. Lamb | But who decides what they dream? PGP Key: 8B6E99C5 | And dream I do... -------------------------------+---------------------------------------------
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