Why is LaTeX so popular?

LaTeX gives the user extremely good control over the formatting of documents. Once it is mastered, it can be much easier to work with than a mainstream word processor when complicated formatting is necessary. LaTeX code is typed into a text file.
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Why do people prefer LaTeX over words?

LaTeX is for science, Word for general use (and even for that...) LaTeX makes it very simple to handle equations, figures, bibliographies, indexes, etc. With LateX you focus on the content of the document and let the program handle how the output is formatted. Write the first section of the paper here...
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Is LaTeX still worth learning?

Yes, it is definitely worth learning TeX and its derivatives. Personally, I don't think that this is the best way to get started. Instead, start gently by working with LaTeX , load packages and let them do the hard work for you.
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Is LaTeX widely used?

LaTeX is widely used in academia for the communication and publication of scientific documents in many fields, including mathematics, computer science, engineering, physics, chemistry, economics, linguistics, quantitative psychology, philosophy, and political science.
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Is there anything better than LaTeX?

E.g. see weasyprint for an open-source software that renders html+css to pdf. QuarkXPress & Adobe InDesign are far superior than TeX/LaTex.
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Why LaTeX?



Do engineers use LaTeX?

Who uses LaTeX? Engineers, physicists, mathematicians, economists, linguists, and more!
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Do companies use LaTeX?

There are also professional LaTeX/TeX trainers and consultants. Also, some professional typesetters use TeX, LaTeX or ConTeXt for book productions (for example Germany based company Werksatz uses ConTeXt). So, yes, LaTeX knowledge can be a leverage when applying to jobs, but these jobs are rare.
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Is LaTeX used outside of academia?

Unlike what most LaTeX users may think, LaTeX is actually not even widely adopted in academia, with less than 20% of scholarly articles published every year written using LaTeX (https://www.authorea.com/107393-how-many-scholarly-articles-...).
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Do Lawyers use LaTeX?

Lawyers write Word documents and mathematicians write LaTeX documents.
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Why do physicists use LaTeX?

You can use LaTeX to produce high-quality printed technical material that look better than anything produced in Word. It also helps you keep track of references to equation numbers, bibliographies, and tables of contents automatically. It can handle graphics too.
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Should I write my thesis in LaTeX or Word?

I don't want to start a war here, but I conclude you should definitely use Word and not Latex. First of all, I generally like LaTeX for its Open Source mind set. The community is great and it is defenitely useful for some use-cases.
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How long will it take to learn LaTeX?

I have personally concluded it takes about 2-10 hours of intentional use to be able to create acceptable documents for a math major. However, it takes about 200 hours of serious use to get the student to the point where LaTeX is as efficient as either handwriting or using a word processor.
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What are the disadvantages of LaTeX?

Cons
  • Difficult to learn and use. True, but it will save you time in the long run, even if you're writing a minor thesis.
  • Not WYSIWYG. ...
  • Little support for physical markup. ...
  • Using non-standard fonts is difficult. ...
  • No spell checking. ...
  • Too many packages. ...
  • LaTeX is for techies only. ...
  • Encourages structured writing.
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Do economists use LaTeX?

Here is the abstract: LaTeX is a very popular platform for writing papers in economics, mainly due to its superior aesthetics in print. The downside is that it is a very time intensive and complicated method of writing papers. For many economists, the aesthetic benefits do not justify the opportunity costs.
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Is LaTeX good for math?

LaTeX 2e has a user-friendly interface and good documentation. LaTeX 2e is the TeX document format most commonly used among mathematicians at the present time; thus it is very likely that you will be able to collaborate easily with co-authors.
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Is LaTeX more powerful than word?

The strength of Word is in writing short, relatively simple documents, since you immediately see how what you wrote looks like (WYSIWYG). Writing raw LaTeX is somewhat slower, because you first write the contents only and then you generate an output file with layout in a separate step. LyX is an exception here.
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What word processors do lawyers use?

Microsoft Office comes with a suite of software that comes preinstalled on most lawyers computer. Microsoft Word for one, has been adopted as the word processor of choice by many in the legal industry over the years.
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Where can I use LaTeX?

It is most often used for medium-to-large technical or scientific documents but it can be used for almost any form of publishing. LaTeX is not a word processor! Instead, LaTeX encourages authors not to worry too much about the appearance of their documents but to concentrate on getting the right content.
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Who invented LaTeX?

LaTeX is a free software package created in 1985 by the American computer scientist Leslie Lamport as an addition to the TeX typesetting system. LaTeX was created to make it easier to produce general-purpose books and articles within TeX.
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Why do academics use LaTeX?

LaTeX can create scientific documents that look professional and accurately reflect the precise equations and other graphics necessary to express the researcher's work. Some other advantages of using this to prepare a research paper are: It is used extensively in the academic/scientific community.
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How do you pronounce LaTeX in math?

“Lamport [LaTeX's creator] never recommended how one should pronounce LaTeX, but a lot of people pronounce it 'Lay TeX' or perhaps 'Lah TeX' (with TeX pronounced as the program itself; see the rules for TeX). It is definitely not to be pronounced in the same way as the rubber-tree gum.”
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Is there latex in Elmer's Glue?

Elmer's- All glue EXCEPT rubber cement, Sno-Drift paste, All crayola glue, All Avery glue sticks, 3M Scotch glue sticks, NOTE: Envelope and stamp glue may contain natural rubber latex. Use a moist rag to wet glue rather than licking.
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Is latex a markup language?

LaTeX is a document preparation system and document markup language. LaTeX is not the name of a particular editing program, but refers to the encoding or tagging conventions that are used in LaTeX documents.
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Why is it called latex?

The word "LaTeX" is an abbreviation of "Lamport's TeX", named after Leslie Lamport. With LaTeX Lamport added a collection of macros to the original TeX program which was made by Donald Knuth.
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Can Screen readers read LaTeX?

Screen readers announce the content aloud to visually impaired users and assist them in navigating a document. Unfortunately, when LaTeX is converted to PDF, screen readers generally will not properly announce the equations, formulae, and special characters.
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