I guess you could say I use LaTeX "on a regular basis", I almost finished writing my PhD dissertation in LaTeX..., also with emacs (and the auctex package).
LaTeX is great, but you have to be clear about something: it is not a desktop publishing system. If you need careful control of layout, forget about it. It works superbly well with well defined classes of documents (papers, articles, etc.) if there is a LaTeX document class written for them. Of course, my ideal would be an XML/SGML with a proper semantic markup that one could later translate into printouts, web material, etc. by means of a complete set of stylesheets. But nobody seems to care about that, at least in the world of humanities academia. LaTeX is just the thing that is working now and comes closer to that. -- Ivan Fernández [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]