hey guys if court ppl want a workshop the audiance has to be very well understood ...
coz having a diverse genre audience can be a little troublesome ... like ppl to do with accts and ppl to do with documents/archiving cant be dealt with in same fashion
lawyers and judges again are from different genre
take care harsh --- Satya satyap@satya.virtualave.net wrote: > On Oct 23, 2002 at 12:44, Tahir Hashmi wrote:
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 23:46:55 -0700 (PDT) Satya satyap@satya.virtualave.net wrote:
Text editors are not word processors. Also, it
won't be a good idea to
try and make a text-editor some kind of a de-facto
standard (not to
mean that Satya implied this :-)
Good point. But given the way most non-computer-savvy users seem to (ab)use word processors, pico/nano seem to be the simplest thing around. Philip's suggestion of jstar is also very sound.
but we may alias lpr to something like "text2latex
| lpr" so that the
pretty printing is taken care of transparently.
No need to alias it, just tell them that the print command is print foo and have print be a tiny script or alias that Does The Right Thing to foo.
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