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On the LaTeX document preparation system based on the TeX typesetting language. Note that http://tex.stackexchange.com is specifically dedicated to (La)TeX related questions.
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Advisor suggested me to typeset my thesis with a software that I don't know
The issue here isn't whether LaTeX is hard to learn. The issue is that a LaTeX editor is a terrible writing environment when compared to a word processor. … But the standard LaTeX front ends don't have the features of a word processor and many people find having to read around markup cumbersome and distracting. …
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Can I use \textit in the title of my arXiv submission?
Unless it's absolutely unavoidable to use LaTeX in the title or abstract, don't. Lots of people use RSS feeds or other non-MathJax-enabled methods to browse the arXiv. …
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Is it acceptable to ask for the original bibtex file of a paper?
My feeling about this is that if you don't personally know the author, it's weird and tacky and will probably result in being ignored. Even if you do personally know the author, it's still kind of wei …