• @pinknoise
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    2 years ago

    Just use LaTeX.

    But idk if that would be of any use if every commit message is “new draft” :D

      • @DPUGT2
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        32 years ago

        You don’t. I don’t know how to get you to trust me, but you don’t.

        • @oh_jeez_rick
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          62 years ago

          There’s no alternative. You have to learn latex if you want good results (or markdown).

          • @DPUGT2
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            02 years ago

            Yes, but those things aren’t mutually exclusive.

            • @oh_jeez_rick
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              12 years ago

              What’s the alternative? Word is certainly not the answer.

              • @DPUGT2
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                32 years ago

                When I say “those things aren’t mutually exclusive”, it means “it can both be true that you don’t want to learn Latex and that there are no viable sane alternatives to it”.

                Which sort of makes your question silly.

                • @oh_jeez_rick
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                  22 years ago

                  Markdown is an easier “alternative” to latex. If someone provides you a layout and you’re happy with it, there’s no need to learn latex. There’s no easier way in writing slides than in markdown.

                • @oh_jeez_rick
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                  2 years ago

                  I misunderstood you there. I don’t know who downvoted you

  • Sr Estegosaurio
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    152 years ago

    If you’re using MS Office, just don’t. Use Libre Office instead.

  • @americanwaste
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    42 years ago

    It’s always a struggle to get coworkers to use OneDrive’s version control for documents at work. Built in, you don’t have to do anything, and there’s still fifteen copies of the same document floating around.