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#26 2006-08-19 18:22:36

nicholai
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Registered: 2005-04-26
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Re: Learning LaTeX, is it Worth It?

Hey,

Anybody knows how to get the harvard style bibtex working? I've copied harvard.sty to just about every possible search path (/usr/share/texmf... /usr/share/texmf-dist... $HOME/.texmf) but no matter what I get an "File `harvard.sty.sty' not found."

Any clues?

Cheers,


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#27 2006-08-19 18:43:12

nogoma
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Re: Learning LaTeX, is it Worth It?

It's been a while since I've installed sty files, but IIRC, you need to "texhash" (perhaps as root/with sudo) to make the new files usable?


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#28 2006-08-19 19:55:58

nicholai
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Registered: 2005-04-26
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Re: Learning LaTeX, is it Worth It?

It's been a while since I've installed sty files, but IIRC, you need to "texhash" (perhaps as root/with sudo) to make the new files usable?

Thanks a lot. I'm not sure what texhash actually does (the man page isn't very clear about that) but it sure works! It's so great!

/Nic


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#29 2006-08-20 10:03:34

Radek
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From: Warsaw in Poland
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Re: Learning LaTeX, is it Worth It?

TeX has one great advetage - you can use many tables/images etc. and it all works good. If you put many graphics into OpenOfficeWriter it is hard to keep it in desired order with all captions in good place. MS Word can handle many graphics and captions, but... who uses MS Word!? big_smile


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Richard P. Feynman.

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#30 2006-09-07 17:26:18

benplaut
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Registered: 2006-06-13
Posts: 383

Re: Learning LaTeX, is it Worth It?

i'm curious...
in relation of OO.o2, how well does image placement/wrap work? How hard is it to put in captions?

right now, i'm using LaTeX (with kile) for writing anything that doesn't require any formatting standard... i haven't delved into making a style just yet wink

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#31 2006-10-03 20:54:00

SleepyDog
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Registered: 2004-10-15
Posts: 114

Re: Learning LaTeX, is it Worth It?

I haven't really had to write anything more complicated than an MLA paper. Those I write in a text file, and I have a makefile that runs a few sed commands to insert troff -me macros and gives me a pdf. Works like a charm.

Though it does sound handy to be able to put diagrams in your notes easily like that. I was thinking of making a simple doodle program that I can call from my editor that would return the name of the file it created to do something like that.

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#32 2006-10-04 05:07:02

sash
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Registered: 2005-10-16
Posts: 155

Re: Learning LaTeX, is it Worth It?

lydgate wrote:

In the end, I had an incredibly beautiful, easy to read thesis, with nice headings, consistent style, table of contents, bibliography, index, etc.  Although I spent a lot of time learning how to format things in LaTeX (which was occasionally distracting), I don't think that I could have made anything comparable in a WYSIWYG editor, even had I spent more time on it.

I would love to see that work--primarily interested in the layout and references as a result of your approach. Got link?

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#33 2006-10-04 15:59:09

fk
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From: Germany
Registered: 2006-04-29
Posts: 524

Re: Learning LaTeX, is it Worth It?

Hm which package must I install, found no "Latex" package ..


Have you tried to turn it off and on again?

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#34 2006-10-04 16:14:35

lucke
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Registered: 2004-11-30
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Re: Learning LaTeX, is it Worth It?

tetex.

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#35 2006-10-04 16:25:27

fk
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From: Germany
Registered: 2006-04-29
Posts: 524

Re: Learning LaTeX, is it Worth It?

thx


Have you tried to turn it off and on again?

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#36 2006-10-16 08:58:42

jpalan
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Registered: 2006-10-16
Posts: 28

Re: Learning LaTeX, is it Worth It?

If you don't like LaTeX, you can also try ConTeXt, which is probably already on your computer, or install Lout, which isn't too bad, I wrote one of my essays with it.

Only downside with Lout is, that there is not dedicated editors or plugins for it, i've only found lout mode for jed.

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