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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Thou everybody is probably dead-tired of 'use LaTeX' comments by now, I would still repeat that. I use OO.o for greating drawings for LaTeX documents, it can export EPS and PDF, that's great. Then I use Subversion for versioning LaTeX documents - something one can not do easily with WYSIWYG editors. XEmacs *AND* GVim for editing, dependant on situation. Finally provide nice output with pdfLaTeX.
...and mandatory note about the usage of Dvorak keyboard...
Thou everybody is probably dead-tired of 'use LaTeX' comments by now, I would still repeat that. I use OO.o for greating drawings for LaTeX documents, it can export EPS and PDF, that's great. Then I use Subversion for versioning LaTeX documents - something one can not do easily with WYSIWYG editors. XEmacs *AND* GVim for editing, dependant on situation. Finally provide nice output with pdfLaTeX.
...and mandatory note about the usage of Dvorak keyboard...