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From: cje@elbereth.rutgers.edu (Cthulhu's Jersey Epopt)
Newsgroups: comp.text.desktop
Subject: Re: Layout question
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Date: 15 Dec 87 00:11:26 GMT
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> Recently, I put together some pages which looked roughly like this:
> 
> 	+--------------------------------+
> 	|          |          |          |
> 	|          |          |          |
>       |    |    |    |
>       |--------------------------------|
> 	|          |          |          |
> 	|          |          |          |
>       |    |    |    |
>       |--------------------------------|
> 	|          |          |          |
> 	|          |          |          |
>       |    |    |    |
>       +--------------------------------+
> 
> What software/hardware would you have used to do this project and why?

LaTeX's \parbox and/or \framebox commands would have done this.

I'd have used it because

1) That's what occurred to me first
2) The resolution is great
3) It's available for micros and mainframes, so I could do it and know
   many different installations could print it
4) TeX's hyphenation vs. linebreak algorithms are very sophisticated
5) I could type the text, add the appropriate commands, and format; none
   of this "Grab portion of first column, paste here, next page, grab next
   portion..." stuff

Not to say other packages couldn't have done the job as easily; I just haven't
seen them.
--
Chris Jarocha-Ernst
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