If you're in the position of having to typeset a book or give an opinion on the typesetting of one, you should read the documentation [ctan.org] for the `memoir' package for LaTeX. (WARNING: It is huge)
ROFL! While you're finished reading this voluminous "overview", I already published my books and got a money. While you're programming your book layout, I already got money for publishing another one...:-) The point is: it is EASIER and FASTER to just move object with a mouse from point A to point B, rather then type a code statements and render. LaTeX is free. Well, if your time has completely no value.:-)
The point is: it is EASIER and FASTER to just move object with a mouse from point A to point B, rather then type a code statements and render.
Fortunately LaTeX already placed the object at point B for me, so I don't have to move it at all. Still, as long as you got a money without typing a code statements, that's all good, and I'm sure your book's a great read.
(Aside: I don't actually use LaTeX any more; I've moved on to ConTeXt [contextgarden.net], which I heartily recommend.)
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHA oh man, that made my day!
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+1 funny
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ROFL! While you're finished reading this voluminous "overview", I already published my books and got a money. While you're programming your book layout, I already got money for publishing another one... :-) The point is: it is EASIER and FASTER to just move object with a mouse from point A to point B, rather then type a code statements and render. LaTeX is free. Well, if your time has completely no value. :-)
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The point is: it is EASIER and FASTER to just move object with a mouse from point A to point B, rather then type a code statements and render.
Fortunately LaTeX already placed the object at point B for me, so I don't have to move it at all. Still, as long as you got a money without typing a code statements, that's all good, and I'm sure your book's a great read.
(Aside: I don't actually use LaTeX any more; I've moved on to ConTeXt [contextgarden.net], which I heartily recommend.)