A Dijous 15 Juny 2006 22:56, Talha Yalta va escriure:
...I know everybody in this mailing list use "free
software" in
general and gretl in particular. So here is my question:
I have been using openoffice for a while now because it is open source
(well, almost), it has a very nice equation editor and it has built-in
pdf export function. However, I came to realize that maybe I must be
learning how to create documents in latex because it looks like it is
increasingly becoming prefered or even required way for journal
submissions.
I searched the web and found a latex editor called LYX. It looks very
neat but do you think it is worth learning how to use this program?
Are there better alternatives? Which programs do you fellow economists
use for writing articles?
If you don't like to write Latex code, use LyX. It's a great program. I use to
write almost all my documents and papers. With LyX you have an very easy way
to write in Latex.
Regards. Griera.