[blml] Tie me kangaroo court, sport [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]
Robert Geller
geller at nifty.com
Thu Sep 27 09:35:58 CEST 2007
I agree with all of the below, but if the members of the drafting
committee for the 2017 laws aren't all comfortable with LaTeX as a
practical mattter they just need to carefully check all the cross-references at
the end of the work (using Word or a similar product) and they should
still be OK.
-Bob
Jerry Fusselman さんは書きました:
>On 9/26/07, richard.hills at immi.gov.au <richard.hills at immi.gov.au> wrote:
>>
>> So once the 2007 Lawbook is openly published on the internet, it
>> should be straightforward for a LaTeX expert to copy and paste
>> the 2007 Lawbook into a LaTeX template.
>>
>
>Certainly. For example, I could do it, and make it freely available.
>You can download great, free LaTeX installations from the Internet.
>Anyone can use it to make a PDF in any font size, so it has advantages
>even if the next law-drafting committee doesn't bother to use it the
>source. I usually prefer searching LaTeX source than a PDF for
>information in a document. Also, LaTeX PDFs are generally more
>beautiful that any other PDFs.
>
>Personally, though, I see no problem with having unused law
>numbers---it is easier on the memory and causes little or no distress
>to anyone.
>
>-Jerry
>
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