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  • From: Corey Sweeney <address@hidden>
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  • Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] conversion to openoffice?
  • Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 14:54:45 -0600
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I'd like to inject a meta comment here:

I think a large factor of this discussion is that differnt people are
seeing TeXmacs as having a differnt "target market". We might see it
as a tool for submitting papers to journals. Maybe, as I previously
demonstrated, we might see it as a tool for creating web pages. Or
as something to approach the "ideal way of editing documents". I've
even made progress in making a document that's a filemanager, so maybe
I could see TeXmacs as a filemanager that dosn't work right yet.

If I see it as a tool for creating web pages, and someone else sees it
as a tools for submitting papers to journals, then it'll be easy to
run into disagreements.

> We were talking about Professors, advisors, grad students, etc., weren't we
> ?
> I doubt that we were talking about the editor that a Professor might use to
> draw up his weekly shopping list :)
Of interest, I do :) I'm not a professor, but I use it for everything I can.

Corey



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