Jonathan> Try using "LameTeX". I use it for the
I would recommend this too. After seeing this message I went a grabbed
it. It works great. My FAQ (which has yet to be posted, so don't look
for it as an example) needs to be handed out in printed format to
people quite a bit (in a helpline type situation and for classes), so
I needed the FAQ to look good printed out. I spent quite a bit of time
formatting the plain text version to make it look good, but it still
suffered from the limitations of plain text. I spent a couple hours
reformatting my FAQ to LaTeX and now I can print it out and have it
look nice, and have it setup for mail/posting in a readable form (most
people, after all, don't like to read LaTeX code :)
Hope this helps some people, I know it has helped me. Thanks Jonathan.
-- Chris D. Halverson Distributed Computing Services University of Minnesota--Twin Cities10BaseChaos (802.666) -- Coming soon to a network near you.
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