[This message has also been posted to linux.debian.user.] In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Douglas Tutty wrote: > I'm revisiting how I make documents. I have been using lout since I > started with linux in 2000 > My primary use is for letters and notes but also larger projects. I > don't like wysiwyg. I want to be able to make: ps, pdf, txt, html. > > I want something that is simple, probably a markup language, but without > excessivly long tags or difficulty changing things like margins for > non-html output. > > What do people find works well?
LaTeX just gets better. Every time I do a non-trivial document in anything else, I regret it. Larger projects -> LaTeX. For trivial documents, KWord is better than I expected; I like it a lot better than Openoffice Writer. If you don't like WYSIWYG and you have to give a slide show, check out mgp (MagicPoint). Cameron -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]