d" (like I did
in 1998).
Would anyone else like to see something like this? Is there already
such a document out there? I looked around LDP and didn't see much
"in detail" on LyX and PDF publication with all the TeX utilities
(most were either TeX "in-depth&qu
that MacMillian made me write in MS Word, but I had to
use a single monospace font and put "tags" before all my
paragraphs/lines. They were probably saving it out as ASCII and
processing it with TeX or SGML anyway. Imagine all the increase in
productivity they could have had by simply
"Bryan J. Smith" wrote:
> Secondly, since I've got the LyX, tex2pdf and pdftex lists all here
> (note I'm only subscribed to the first), is there any work being
> done on getting PDF "bookmarks" implemented in the output?
[ As I warned you'all, I use
code
for a living in the US defense industry). ;-PPP
So, if anyone can point me to any current efforts, I'd greatly
appreciate it. I'm skimming through some of the on-line PS/PDF
documentation (and have in the past to "slightly modify" PS/PDFs
manually). I guess subscri
e is a long-standing history to why UNIX does
things. I hate it when I hear Windows users question "why does UNIX
work like Windows?" DUH, I dunna know, maybe it has to do with ...
WHO WAS FIRST?!?!?!
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