> > That was a well done bit of research. Nice work. Plus I've been meaning to > > learn a little bit about TeX; now I don't have to go track down an > > example. > > :-) > Yeah, TeX documents usually look very aesthetic and professional, don't > they. > My first contact with TeX was in my first CS semester, when the maths > tutor claimed not to be able to read the handwriting of our working > group's members. Thus we decided to do it in TeX. It took about five hours > to code the exercises we solved in a few minutes. But I don't want to > dissuade you from learning it. ;-) Once one got used to it, it is a very > efficient tool and scales very well. I used it for my master thesis and > was very pleased. Sound promising. It's encouraging to know it scales well. Word processors tend not to. :-) > Apropos removing. Would you mind, if I wipe the docs/html directory? It > really starts annoying me, since I always get a long list of `?'s and `M's > when running a `cvs up'. Or is there anything of worth in it I missed? No objection here, whatsoever. :-) -Tyler