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		<title>By: Denne Reed</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Matthew, 
Enjoyed poking through your blog. I&#039;ve experimented a bit with LaTeX and LyX. I really like LyX but found that cajoling collaborators and editors into dealing with LaTeX / pdf was too much effort. One of the benefits to LaTeX/LyX for me was the sweave integration with R. I&#039;ve now switched to using OpenOffice with R/odfWeave and Zotero and that works nicely. Still I miss the beautiful output LaTeX and ease of Bibtex.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Matthew,<br />
Enjoyed poking through your blog. I&#8217;ve experimented a bit with LaTeX and LyX. I really like LyX but found that cajoling collaborators and editors into dealing with LaTeX / pdf was too much effort. One of the benefits to LaTeX/LyX for me was the sweave integration with R. I&#8217;ve now switched to using OpenOffice with R/odfWeave and Zotero and that works nicely. Still I miss the beautiful output LaTeX and ease of Bibtex.</p>
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