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From: "Andrew McDowell" <drew@getaway.net>

TeX can be easily converted to HTML, PostScript, and/or PDF ( All of
which can be easily handled on both platforms) _and_ give you high
quality print-outs.

I'd vote for TeX.

-Drew

--- In lojban@y..., Pierre Abbat <phma@o...> wrote:
> >Those of us in the Windoze world don't know what to do with TeX and
its 
> >relatives. The master of the draft textbook is in Microsoft Word,
which is 
> >on the website.
> 
> Microsoft Word is as foreign to a Unix user as TeX is to a Windows
user. Why
> not convert it to AbiWord, so that everyone can read it?
> 
> phma


