On 16 August 2010 20:38, Oleg Goldshmidt <p...@goldshmidt.org> wrote: > No one has ever asked, but the answer would be, much less than > maintaining a structured document in an office suite - any office > suite - and with a MUCH better end result. > > Hint: the computer does all the presentational side for me, and does > it much better than I could hope to do manually. I concentrate on the > content. It would be even more trouble to do presentation by hand in > the case of a CV that I edit once in a few years. I just add another > "\employment{}" structure or something of the kind, and voila! > > The above is essentially the same as Muli's comment (he said he was > not speaking for me), and Nadav's is relevant as well... ;-)
No argument about LaTex looking simply fantastic, and possibly typing formatting commands could beat point-n-click. But it also sounds like 99% of the audience want DOC files and it's a lot of effort to maintain that format from LaTeX, isn't it? BTW - My CV also starts long before *Office days, possibly around about the time LaTeX cam about, but I also moved on from my earliest CV's.... Good luck again to all the job seekers. --Amos _______________________________________________ Linux-il mailing list Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il