Heh.  Life is too short.  I had to use TeX/LaTex when I was a grad student.  
When I left, I never looked back.

billo

On Sat, 9 Feb 2013, Aaron Konstam wrote:

On Sat, 2013-02-09 at 21:18 +0100, Heinz Diehl wrote:
On 09.02.2013, Gordan Bobic wrote:

You would chose another distribution over having a choice between two nearly
identical packages? Wow.

I would choose to stay with the package (=Libreoffice) that I'm used
to. If this wouldn't be possible, I would switch. All my templates,
all my documents and all my experience are based on Libreoffice. When
you haveto write a lot of acedemic articles, it's the most essential
thing that you can rely on your office environment. "Nearly identical"
could mean a lot of extra work to particularly learn a new
system. Time which you can't use for something useful.



The best program for handling academic documents is LaTex. Any Mictosoft
like product can't hold a candle to LaTex for this job. Of course, you
would have to learn a new document producing system. The learning curve
is not easy but once it is learned you will never go back to producing
complex documents any other way.

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