![]() 1 points, or 1/720 of an inch, far more than the average use is likely to detect. That would seem a clear victory - at least, until you realize that Writer accepts settings up to. You can add more, but Writer rounds them off when you close the setting window. By contrast, settings in recent versions of LibreOffice Writer stop at one or two decimal places, depending on the field. In absolute terms, LaTeX has an edge: It compiles measurements within any number of decimal places. Margins, the separation of footers and headers from the text's main body, line spacing, font size, and countless other formatting choices come down to measurement. Much the same output can be obtained from both applications, although sometimes in different ways.įigure 2: … and LibreOffice Writer achieve similar results. Despite the perception of other word processors, in many ways Writer is actually an application that can be compared meaningfully to LaTeX. Regardless of whether that story is true, Writer is sufficiently advanced that a number of technical publishers use it exclusively, because an author’s files, once edited, can be used for printing hard copies. Years ago, I heard that Writer’s sophistication is due to the fact that when StarWriter, LibreOffice’s first ancestor, was written, the developers were told that they would have to use what they created for documentation, so they made sure they had all the tools they needed. Writer is generally described as a word processor, but, more accurately, it is desktop publishing application, with tools that far outclass MS Word, to which it is usually compared. Although IDEs like LyX and Kile exist, LaTeX continues to be used primarily in text editors.īy contrast, LibreOffice Writer (Figure 2) is a desktop office suite. ![]() Like many other pieces of free software, LaTeX has obtained a cult-like status, and professors who supervise graduate work tell me that students frequently become more immersed in the intricacies of LaTeX than in their research. ![]() It continues to be widely used in academia and the sciences, especially for mathematical formulas. Released in the early 1980s, for years LaTeX was the premier text-formatting application for Unix and its derivatives. ![]() Loosely speaking, it is comparable to raw HTML, but with far more options that allow for professional text layout. LaTeX (Figure 1) is a text-based markup language, which does formatting through tags and then exports to readable output. Advocates of both applications may be surprised by my conclusions. Recently, though, I began to compare the two applications, looking at the precision, their use of styles, their ability to write formulas, their extensibility, and the ease with which they are learned. Too be honest, I never felt competent to assess them, having never worked with LaTeX. For years, I dismissed these comments as irrelevant. Whenever I write about LibreOffice Writer - or, previously, about - I get comments praising LaTeX as a superior alternative. ![]()
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