
LaTeX - pronounced "Lay-tech"* - is a typesetting mark-up language which is a geeky alternative to using a word processor.
EDIT: @slight - of course I'm ashamed. I even wrote the LaTeX file for it so I could get it to look convincing.
*Yes, that in itself sounds a bit like a futuristic double entendre...
( ,
Tue 15 Apr 2008, 15:25,
archived)
EDIT: @slight - of course I'm ashamed. I even wrote the LaTeX file for it so I could get it to look convincing.
*Yes, that in itself sounds a bit like a futuristic double entendre...

well, i guess anyone writing equations *is* a bit geeky so yeah. though i've taken to using it instead of a word processor pretty much the whole time.
/geek blog
( ,
Tue 15 Apr 2008, 15:29,
archived)
/geek blog

in the sense that it takes longer to figure out than Word does. A bit like the difference between people who use software packages to design web pages and those who prefer to code in HTML.
( ,
Tue 15 Apr 2008, 15:32,
archived)

I embrace my geekiness :)
(I prefer to code in HTML, too. That says a lot. I also disdain all these WYSIWYG LaTeX editors and just use Emacs. Even on Windows. Fucking hell, I really am a nerd.)
( ,
Tue 15 Apr 2008, 15:33,
archived)
(I prefer to code in HTML, too. That says a lot. I also disdain all these WYSIWYG LaTeX editors and just use Emacs. Even on Windows. Fucking hell, I really am a nerd.)