On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 06:12:38PM -0500, Robert Heller wrote: > And I *still* use LaTeX. *I* won't touch a "word processor" (I tried Feh. N00b. LaTeX. Feh. % head -20 cv .m1 0.05i .m2 0.15i .m3 0 .m4 0.11i .po 0.6c .ll 7.5i .pl 10.5i .SZ 11 .tr ~ .kern 0 .lg 0 .he ''\&Stephen Harris - Curriculum Vitae\l'|0\(ul'' .fo '''[Page % of 4]' .in 0.2i .fi .rs .nf .ti -0.2i .u "PERSONAL DETAILS" > with refereces, TOCs, & indexes, etc. Way back when I've created > rather large documents with LaTeX *on a 10mhz 68000* with only 1Meg (yes > *one* meg) of RAM (this was an Atari 1040ST running OS-9/68000). And a The company I worked for 20 years ago had fixed on nroff with me macros. That gave us portability across so so many generations of servers that Microsoft should be envious. Yes, documents I created in 1991 still display properly today. > 40 *meg* hard drive. Talk about small footprint software. With Heh, I supported a server with 64Mbyte disk and 15 users. And 3 telex lines. Ah, Unix... I <3 you :-) -- rgds Stephen _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos