What about the whole market of 'lemons' theory http://www.brillig.org/people/acd/lemon.html and how it applies to the used car market - isn't it impossible to get a decent used car because of this?
That's the thing, they don't have a template, just vague guidelines on margins and the like. I see what you mean about the hyphens. I might give LaTeX another go, but recently I've managed to turn kerning on in word and install a macro that replaces common ligatures - so I'm still not convinced it's going to do much for me - but I'm up for the challenge, anything to distract me from actually writing!
I'm in the process of writing my phd thesis at the moment and for a while was considering using LaTeX, but at this late stage in the game I decided it wouldn't be worth learning it (my only experience is with WYSIWYG programs). Care to explain what the differences are between the original and the LaTeX version you produced are? Because they're not immediately obvious to me.
What about the whole market of 'lemons' theory http://www.brillig.org/people/acd/lemon.html and how it applies to the used car market - isn't it impossible to get a decent used car because of this?
That's the thing, they don't have a template, just vague guidelines on margins and the like. I see what you mean about the hyphens. I might give LaTeX another go, but recently I've managed to turn kerning on in word and install a macro that replaces common ligatures - so I'm still not convinced it's going to do much for me - but I'm up for the challenge, anything to distract me from actually writing!
I'm in the process of writing my phd thesis at the moment and for a while was considering using LaTeX, but at this late stage in the game I decided it wouldn't be worth learning it (my only experience is with WYSIWYG programs). Care to explain what the differences are between the original and the LaTeX version you produced are? Because they're not immediately obvious to me.