Before I start, let me tell you the little story, how I got the idea for writing this article. When I wrote my first article for OSNews, one of the screenshots I included showed my diploma thesis. I merely wanted to show that OpenOffice.org in Fedora Core 2 features native icons, nothing more.
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I don't mean to be too harsh, but I never understood people who decide to write long, complicated document with a WYSIWYG text processor like Word or Writer.
I've been using Latex for quite some time, and really, I still think it is the easier text processor (typesetting engine for the purist?) when it comes down to produce high quality materials. Last year, I had to use Word in a lab... this was a real nightmare for me! :-)
Anyway, again, just my opinion. Other than that, the article was nice...
I don't mean to be too harsh, but I never understood people who decide to write long, complicated document with a WYSIWYG text processor like Word or Writer.
I've been using Latex for quite some time, and really, I still think it is the easier text processor (typesetting engine for the purist?) when it comes down to produce high quality materials. Last year, I had to use Word in a lab... this was a real nightmare for me! :-)
Anyway, again, just my opinion. Other than that, the article was nice...