Ethan Furman <et...@stoneleaf.us> writes: > I asked a question a couple weeks ago about scripting WordPerfect with > Python, and a couple respondents suggested LaTeX was very good.
Someone (you, or the respondents, or some combination of those) has omitted a few steps there, and what you've said here has become a non sequitur: I can't see the path you've taken from “scripting WordPerfect with Python” to “LaTeX”. How does this relate to Python? (If it relates only to WordPerfect or LaTeX, you're in the wrong forum, so I assume there must be some particular relevance to Python.) > Where would I start if I wanted to learn about it? About LaTeX? <URL:http://www.latex-project.org/> seems the obvious answer. If you want something more specific, please be more specific with the question. -- \ “Now Maggie, I’ll be watching you too, in case God is busy | `\ creating tornadoes or not existing.” —Homer, _The Simpsons_ | _o__) | Ben Finney -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list