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From: dmocsny@uceng.UC.EDU (daniel mocsny)
Newsgroups: comp.dsp
Subject: Re: DSP textbook
Summary: Why not either?
Message-ID: <2225@uceng.UC.EDU>
Date: 25 Sep 89 15:41:10 GMT
References:  <1989Sep24.032613.11841@utzoo.uucp>
Organization: Univ. of Cincinnati, College of Engg.
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In article <1989Sep24.032613.11841@utzoo.uucp>, henry@utzoo.uucp (Henry Spencer) writes:
> I think it's going to come down to a war between TeX and eqn.  Each is more
> common in some environments.  Expressive power is similar;

Then why force users to choose one over the other? Why not develop public-
domain translators between them? Then everyone could have the translator,
and all sites could then select the system that maximizes their perceived
benefit, while remaining certain that their output will have the widest
possible distribution.

The idea that *my* computer can't let me see *your* work is, IMHO,
rather silly.

Dan Mocsny
dmocsny@uceng.uc.edu