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by fefe23 2225 days ago
I noticed two big omissions:

1. No automatic numbering (and no automatic table of contents generation).

2. Latex will indent the first line of each paragraph (except the first one in a run). This is the reason why it gets away with very little padding between paragraphs.

Having written my share of Latex, I have always wondered why people are focusing on math and formulas. That is the least of what Latex brings to the table. Most documents have no need for formulas but are massively underserved in the "proper typesetting" department.

I remember hacking a Latex CSS many years ago when CSS was only half as powerful as it is now. I had to use some Javascript for the table of contents generation though.

Personally, I find the Computer Modern font the least attractive thing about TeX. I always substitute either Times Roman if the size of the resulting PDF is important, or Linux Libertine or so if not.

2 comments

Times Roman was designed for narrow newspaper columns. If you're not writing/printing in narrow newspaper columns, there are many other choices out there.

How about a nice Janson?

Is that font available for free?
My fave is New Century Schoolbook :)
Which is the preferred font of the Supreme Court of the United States, btw.