Go for the real thing. Use LaTeX. If you're addicted to
point-and-click and
you don't mind the KDE-Qt style, Kile is not bad, but if you ask me,
Emacs+AucTeX is the definitive answer. You may want to start with Kile and
switch to Emacs later.
On LaTeX, read this first:
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/lshort/english/lshort.pdf
Oh, and don't forget this :-)
http://www.ecn.wfu.edu/~cottrell/wp.html
HTH,
Riccardo "Jack" Lucchetti
Dipartimento di Economia
FacoltĂ di Economia "G. FuĂ "
Ancona
So, as I understand from replies, Lyx is a good quality program that I
can depend on. To be honest, Kile and emacs options are very tempting.
I am a little confused but also intimidated from the screenshots of
Kile. So I guess it might be a good idea for me to start with lyx to
get things done and gain experience with working in this new
environment for a while. The objective will be to switch to working in
the text mode eventually. Thanks very much everybody for the useful
feedback.
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