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LaTeX is hard for newbies to use. LaTeX is hard for people who have used it for years to use (i.e me).
I propose that we pull a lot of the stuff in CQR out and put it into readthedocs.
The big drawback which would prevent us from doing this for everything is that markdown doesn't do footnotes. However, a lot of the current CQR doesn't have footnotes. I don't think being able to nicely print