LaTeX - Love and Hate Continues
Friday, December 14, 2007   Permanent link to this post
As the title indicates - my love/hate relationship with LaTeX continues. For the uninitiated - LaTeX is a document preparation system that relies on explicit commands rather than the WYSIWYG interface of word-processors like MS-Word. More about LaTeX is available here. I have written many times about LaTeX - Click Here for my previous LaTeX related posts.
After really trying very hard to use LaTeX for all my writing needs, I had to give up because using LaTeX for day to day activities was getting too tedious - and many software I need for my writing (like EndNotes for reference management) are not compatible with LaTeX. Well - so I thought! Recently, I had to make a few documents for my job search - and I was just not satisfied with the quality of the output I got with MS-Word. I converted the document into LaTeX - and voila! the documents came out just so much better. Here is the proof: click here for the LaTeX document - and ask yourself if you could get the same look and feel in MS-Word! I could not.
So here is my compromise status - when I need to create documents where quality is most important - I am using LaTeX; and when I need to make documents quickly and use specialized software like EndNotes - I am going to use MS-Word. Now - the template you use has a tremendous impact on the quality of LaTeX documents - and I have had to spend a lot of time tweaking my LaTeX templates to get them just right for the Letter page size most commonly used in US. If you are looking for a decent LaTeX template - look not further - here is the LaTeX file for the document linked above. This file will create one inch margins on all sides for a Latter size paper. Note that this template is made for using "pdflatex" command that directly makes .pdf files.
I had once made a small button/icon for supporting LaTeX on my website. Please feel free to copy it and use it on your site if you find it useful:

On the subject of buttons - here is one for the statistical system R - again - feel free to use it on your website:

   
After really trying very hard to use LaTeX for all my writing needs, I had to give up because using LaTeX for day to day activities was getting too tedious - and many software I need for my writing (like EndNotes for reference management) are not compatible with LaTeX. Well - so I thought! Recently, I had to make a few documents for my job search - and I was just not satisfied with the quality of the output I got with MS-Word. I converted the document into LaTeX - and voila! the documents came out just so much better. Here is the proof: click here for the LaTeX document - and ask yourself if you could get the same look and feel in MS-Word! I could not.
So here is my compromise status - when I need to create documents where quality is most important - I am using LaTeX; and when I need to make documents quickly and use specialized software like EndNotes - I am going to use MS-Word. Now - the template you use has a tremendous impact on the quality of LaTeX documents - and I have had to spend a lot of time tweaking my LaTeX templates to get them just right for the Letter page size most commonly used in US. If you are looking for a decent LaTeX template - look not further - here is the LaTeX file for the document linked above. This file will create one inch margins on all sides for a Latter size paper. Note that this template is made for using "pdflatex" command that directly makes .pdf files.
I had once made a small button/icon for supporting LaTeX on my website. Please feel free to copy it and use it on your site if you find it useful:

On the subject of buttons - here is one for the statistical system R - again - feel free to use it on your website:

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