Am 28.09.2010 um 22:44 schrieb Philipp Stephani:

Am 28.09.2010 um 21:16 schrieb Peter Dyballa:


Am 28.09.2010 um 16:20 schrieb Tobias Schoel:

Can we now come back to the beginning problem:
Which way of creating unicode-encoded .tex-documents to propose in lshort?

Using GNU Emacs 23.x – the Unicode Emacs (and any of its variants) – with its AUCTeX extension.

I use the same technology, but I would never recommend it to beginners.

"Beginner" does not mean the same as "dumb user".

By learning to use accelerating keyboard shortcuts one gains more time to learn TeX dialects and other details. Having to push the mouse around steals ones spare time. (Which you can waste in GNU Emacs as well, since it has hierarchic menus, even when running as a non- windowing programme, and it also has a tool-bar.)

And, as with the TeX dialects, it's not necessary to learn the 12,345 keyboard shortcuts. (Do you know all the thousands of LaTeX packages and their options? Are you able to write or understand a TeX macro? Wouldn't it have been much easier then to learn as a beginner just one application, MS Word? It even comes with ready to use text templates! Just fill in, and you're done. Oh, yes: don't forget to save and backup! This is probably the most complicated thing.)

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Mit friedvollen Grüßen

  Pete

The wise man said: "Never argue with an idiot. They bring you down to their level and beat you with experience."







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