Jack Byers byersj@xxxxxxxxxxx
Dean S. Messing" <deanm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> replied
_Very_ kind of you!
: I used to be a lot better at TeX; this seems to work but is not elegant
I, too, used to do some (basic) Plain TeX (and eTeX) writing in "the
old days". I resisted LaTeX for a long, long time.
Those days, and that knowledge, are now gone. The font and graphics
capabilities of LaTeX are simply too good, and there seems to be a
".sty" package for just about everything now (except deeply nested lists
:-)
Again thanks for the time you spent on this.
Latex is invaluable I agee.
But you can do some of both:
I know in the past I was able to mix and match Latex math and plain Tex
math.
I found some of the Latex math macros not as convenient, and the mixing was
painless
as I recall
Jack
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