There is an increasing number of questions on the parent site which are being tagged with tex and latex. Although the second one could be justified in some cases, the first one doesn't have any sense in a site specifically devoted to TeX questions (it is like tagging a question programming in stackoverflow.com or maths in mathoverflow.net). I think the tex tag is redundant and should be removed.
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If one could guarantee that the 'tex' tag was used to mean 'this is a question about the bowels of TeX, if you don't know the difference between |
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I actually think the |
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I have never used plain TeX, only LaTeX. Maybe the tag should be plain-tex? For those who are not using any metapackages, or what to do something cool using plain TeX. |
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Is either of them useless? What if I want to ask how to do X in LaTeX? I'm not interested in answers talking about how to do it in regular TeX, or LyX or any other variants, just LaTeX. How should I tag it? Likewise, what if I'm interested in how to do the same thing in TeX specifically? A LaTeX answer is no good to me. Aren't both the tags justified then? The problem obviously becomes enforcing this discipline (so Or perhaps we should use [latex-only] and [tex-only] to indicate questions about those specifically? |
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I think it is true that most questions will be LaTeX related. (I've tagged some things with the latex tag, but not without some concern.) However, the tex tag is needed, I think. I answered this question in LaTeX terms, then saw the tex tag, and deleted my answer. I've also commented on two other answers along the lines of "LaTeX answer to TeX question". I wasn't sure that it was a TeX not LaTeX question until I saw the tex tag. |
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Reading the existing answers I propose to have the following tags:
A lone |
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