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Re: output [message #34568 is a reply to message #34489] Fri, 21 March 2003 12:30 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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In article <3e7907c0_2@marge.ic.sunysb.edu>,
Chad Bender <cbender@hapuna.ess.sunysb.edu> wrote:
> Surendar Jeyadev <jeyadev@wrc.xerox.bounceback.com> wrote:
> : In article <b58sc9$oc6$1@newsreader.mailgate.org>,
> : Mark Hadfield <m.hadfield@niwa.co.nz> wrote:
>
> : Yes, but I work in Unix. Right now, I create the EPS files under Solaris
> : I find a way to doing this? I do not want to create a PDF to the Word
> : document every two minutes to rearrange it, only to have side effects

Thanks, for the post.

> If you're already working under unix, I'd suggest getting a copy of latex.

I do my work (and read Usenet) under Solaris, but I also have to write
reports to people who use, and must use (!), Word. There is no escaping
that. I never use Word for any external publication, etc., but I do
have to use it for internal documents. So, it Latex for real work,
Word for the rest.

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