[texhax] syllabus (fwd)

BRØCKâQUÂNTIFIêR.ORG brock at quantifier.org
Fri Oct 1 05:03:53 CEST 2004


you know, call me a newbie, but i'm not too clear on the difference.  i
know that latex is just tex with a buch of macros already defined, but i
dont really know the difference.

maybe if someone can sum them up, i'd learn that tex would be good enough.

to add, i could write my own in latex, but most of what i do is articles
and papers, and i suspect that if i just wrote it in article class, it
would not be the most efficient way to go about it.  that's why i ask for
some models.

thanks again,

bobby

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On Thu, 30 Sep 2004, Walt Burkhard wrote:

> how about tex rather than latex?
>
> Walt Burkhard
>



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