[OS X TeX] Who should use (La)TeX - who is able to use it?
Alain Schremmer
Schremmer.Alain at verizon.net
Mon Nov 15 21:52:24 EST 2004
My only experience has been with LyX which, indeed, I didn't like but
mostly because it didn't follow the Mac interface. I have not tried
Scientific WorkPlace/Word which, by the way, says that "a click of a
button allows you to typeset your document in LaTeX".
In any case, I doubt that, 25 years ago, people could have imagined what
today's desk computers can do. We were overjoyed with MacWrite and
couldn't believe it when the first Laserprinter came out. In fact we
couldn't believe the output of the Applewriter (?) to begin with. So,
the fact that many people have tried does not seem to me to be a
convincing argument.
Re. "The syntax and meaning of typesetting languages like TeX are too
rich and subtle for simple-to-use visual metaphors". Maybe, I certainly
wouldn't know, but what about a /subset/ thereof? Many people would be
happy to settle for a "lite" version. If only to get started.
By the way, just before the Mac came out, I used to hear the same kind
of things about why there could be nothing but command language on 80
character lines and raw dot matrix printers. I know because a friend and
I were trying at the time to get into small press publishing, couldn't
believe it and kept looking. And then there was Xerox' star system which
we couldn't afford and, eventually, the Mac 128 which couldn't do much
of anything but made us wait a bit more and the Mac 256 we bought a
couple of.
Regards
--schremmer
Fernando Pereira wrote:
>
> On Nov 15, 2004, at 5:23 PM, Alain Schremmer wrote:
>
>> Re. Making LaTeX simple enough. I am simply not convinced that it is
>> not feasible.
>
>
> Many smart people have tried to put WYSIWYG front-ends on typesetting
> languages for over 25 years. They all failed. The reason is that the
> syntax and meaning of typesetting languages like TeX are too rich and
> subtle for simple-to-use visual metaphors. sooner or later, and
> typically sooner, the underlying language "leaks out" from under the
> visual interface.
>
> -- F
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