dahosek@biivax.dp.beckman.com (05/09/91)
In article <91127.095806YXT103@psuvm.psu.edu>, YXT103@psuvm.psu.edu (Tao, Yang) writes: > What is the best wordprocessor which has the best integrated > scientific mathtype capability on IBM micro computers? The > department wants to buy a few of this for its lab. Thanks. You may want to look into TeX/LaTeX. It has the advantage of being platform-independent and is used by a growing number of journals for electronic submissions. More effort is required to learn it at first than, say WordImperfect, but the results are worth the effort. You may want to contact the TeX Users Group for information: TeX Users Group P.O. Box 9506 Providence, RI 02940-9506 401-751-7760 tug@math.ams.com -dh -- Don Hosek // Quixote Digital Typography 714-625-0147 On contract to Beckman Instruments 714-961-4562