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- Separation of Style and Content
- A Simple LaTeX Document
- WYMIWYG (No, Not WYSIWYG)
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WYMIWYG (No, Not WYSIWYG)
While a word processor is the embodiment of the WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) philosophy, LaTeX represents WYMIWYG—What You Mean Is What You Get. The information you enter defines the meaning of the document. The typesetting program, set up with enormous numbers of typesetting rules, then generates beautiful output for you.
It may not be the best way for everyone, but I wouldn’t want to have to work any other way.
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