[Scribus] Linux Font Editor?
Bart Alberti
bart
Sun Oct 2 02:46:16 CEST 2005
I agree. LaTeX is well worth learning and learning well (it produces
exquisite matter). After all, you are a student of linguistics. You
started somewhere, didn't you? You mastered the IPA symbols and their
use and pronunciation which is more than I can do who barely speak my
own (English-American) language well. You need a TEXT, yes! Study it!
Bart Alberti
Gregory Pittman wrote:
> John Jordan wrote:
>
>> I might be able to learn TeX if there were actual hands-on classes
>> with instructors to show me step by step how to do it. But the online
>> documentation is hopeless for me. I couldn't understand even the
>> first sentence. I would have to ask a question online for each
>> paragraph of the instructions and then wait several days for someone
>> to answer it. I'd be dead before I figured it out to the level you
>> have achieved. My brain is not equal to yours.
>>
>>
> Like Christoph was saying, you really need a *text* on LaTeX. The
> online stuff is only going to be useful as a quick reference when you
> already know what you're doing, you just forgot the syntax or tag.
>
> What I have done over the years is create some example files in LaTeX
> to accomplish various conceptual ideas, which I modify or just get a
> quick reminder about how to do various things.
>
> Greg
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