Haris asked... (re the "< and >" quoting commands):
When I try to compile a file containing these lines, it shows up pretty bad. Is this something standard in LaTeX? Does it depend on some special package perhaps? I have literally never seen these before. Then again, there's a lot of LaTeX things I haven't seen before.
I think they give "reverse guillemot-like" quotes when used in German: so, for example, if
\usepackage[german]{babel}
is in the document's preamble you can use "< to produce << (OK, a glyph something like this...).
So a working example would be
======================================================================= \documentstyle{article} \usepackage[german]{babel}
\begin{document} And someone on AOL said ">ich auch!"< \end{document} =======================================================================
Yeah, yeah, I have no idea re German!
Cheers, Paul