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MS Word 2010 Takes On TeX

alphabetsoup writes "Office 2010 Technology preview was leaked a few days back. With its leak, a feature which was rumored to be present can now be confirmed. Office 2010 finally adds support for Advanced Typographic features (ligatures, number forms, alternates, etc.) of OpenType, allowing one to create documents so far possible only in TeX or InDesign. Between this, the new equation editor and styles, what are the chances of Word replacing LaTeX as the editor of choice in academia?"

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  1. Can I use my LaTex packages? by Reality+Master+201 · · Score: 4, Funny

    And does it run on *nix?

    No? Then it's still useless to me.

  2. Re:Not only that by FishWithAHammer · · Score: 3, Funny

    Aaaand I screw up the <p> tag. Go me!

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  3. Re:I'll bid this by robot_love · · Score: 5, Funny

    Trying to pound the square peg of MS Word into the round hole LaTeX fills is most likely impossible.

    Did this sound naughty to anyone else?

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  4. Re:LaTeX the editor of choice?! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    To the hardcore CS, math, and physics folks, those other areas are not academia. They're pop culture.

  5. Re:Low by TheRaven64 · · Score: 4, Funny

    What do you mean both packages? Both hyperref and hyperref? I only mentioned one package, or are you using RIAA maths, where a package that does two things counts as two packages?

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  6. Re:I'll bid this by Minwee · · Score: 4, Funny

    Trying to pound the square peg of MS Word into the round hole LaTeX fills is most likely impossible.

    That only means you aren't using a big enough sledgehammer. Trust me, with enough force any peg can get into any hole.

    The state of the hole afterwords is a problem for the end user.

  7. Re:Low by fulldecent · · Score: 2, Funny

    ... or like playing tetris in emacs?

    Did I go too far?

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  8. Re:Low by BorgCopyeditor · · Score: 5, Funny

    What's a scientest?

    A scientest is someone who works in a scients departmint, duh.

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  9. Re:Biology by Hatta · · Score: 2, Funny

    Luckally, I haven't done anything (yet!) worth being submitted to Nature.

    You know, that's one sentence I didn't think I'd *EVER* hear.

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  10. Good news by huckamania · · Score: 3, Funny

    I have several really good "patentapplication.sty" and "litigationpleading.sty" files.

    The bad news is that I used them to patent "A method for generating really good .sty files".

    The good news is that no sane court would ever find the patents valid.

    The bad news is that I am posting from East Texas.

    The good news is that you'll be receiving some very nicely formatted letters in the mail.

    The bad news... I could keep this up all day.

    The good news is I won't.

  11. Re:TeX vs. Office by Chris_Jefferson · · Score: 2, Funny

    normal human beings

    Academics aren't normal human beings. ;)

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