On 23 May 2011 20:30, Russell Dickenson russelldickenson@gmail.com wrote:
On 23 May 2011 19:33, Frank Lanitz frank@frank.uvena.de wrote:
Am 23.05.2011 11:27, schrieb Lex Trotman:
Maybe we should have listened to your first suggestion of using Asciidoc :-)
:)
Well, with LaTeX I didn't had such issues (SCNR) ;)
That's OK but my issue with LaTeX is having to press the [Shift] key 3 times while typing its name. :P
Nah, thats nothing, you've got to use your unicode inserter Lᴬτεχ right Frank :-)
Unfortunately I haven't been able to test or check the output of rst2pdf because it's not available in my Linux distro's packag repository and I haven't yet tried manually downloading and installing it.
Maybe Frank should use rst2latex and then process the latex as he usually does, best of both worlds!
In another thread is feedback from a reader about the structure of the newsletter. What you do think about adding visual clues - i.e. icons - to the various sections? It would help make the newsletter better (IMHO) and provide some hint of the type of content for each section.
Yeah, if they can be used in the text version :-)
But if they were unicode characters like • or ☯ or ⌘ then I guess they might work.
Cheers Lex