Re: Mathematica -> LaTeX
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- Subject: Re: Mathematica -> LaTeX
- From: William M. MacDonald <mcdonald at fafner.umd.edu>
- Date: Tue, 4 May 93 09:55:12 -0500
Please note that the question was how to incorporate Notebooks into LaTex, not TeX. TeX is to LaTeX as assembler is to, say FORTRAN (Ugh!), Pascal, or C. Very many physicists are writing papers in LaTeX these days, NOT TeX. The Physical Review and some British journals accept manuscripts prepared in LaTeX now, and even provide some additional macros and style changes to standard LaTeX to give papers the style these journals want. I believe that the APS is moving, or has moved, to accepting articles for other journals in LaTeX, not TeX. Now it is true that there are some people who believe that "real men do not write LaTeX" but there are many of us who do not want to know all the nuts and bolts of TeX. I personally find the nb2tex useful but in a limited way since I do not want to explore the intricacies of TeX to modify some aspects of the way the documents are set that I do not like. So, the question is again --- how do I convert Mathematica Notebooks to LaTeX ?
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