It might make me smarter, but it makes me feel dumb.
Most things that make you smarter also make you feel dumb.
(I won’t opine on whether LaTeX qualifies or not.)
I’m sorry but you can totally control the margin size in LaTeX if you learn the right incantation
backslash UsEpAcKaGe letterpaper H-maaaaaaargin point seventy-niiiiiine inch brackets GEOOOOOMETRY
then you spread the entrails slightly and stab towards the sky. Really don’t see what the big fuss is all about.
May I introduce you to typst ?
What about ODT?
The sane middle ground. Word but it’s yours.
Question sheets in Word - “Hello, and welcome to indent roulette”
Question sheets in LaTeX - “\item{} goes brr”
For actuarial sciences is LaTeX or dead, because the specific notation we need only exists on LaTeX.
thad troff
Yes, but that raises another argument, “lay tex” or “lay tek”… The endless fighting never stops!
Camp lah-tek
Too bad English doesn’t really have a https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiceless_palatal_fricative?wprov=sfla1
For reference, the German pronunciation, same sound as in hew or human. Knuth says “TeX” is Tau, Epsilon, Chi, and says the Chi is supposed to be the voiceless velar fricative, as in Loch Ness. According to modern Greek phonetics, it can be either, ask an actual Greek how hard the fricative is supposed to be.
Looks like we’ve got another argument on our hands! That’s not how we pronounced it at our uni and I don’t care what
Knuth says
/s
Frito Lay Tex Mex 🌮
Org mode for the win
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