Hello Russel,

Am 2007-02-17 10:57:36, schrieb Russell L. Harris:
> If you install the Debian TeXLive package, you should find that LaTeX
> works as it formerly did in TeTeX.  I am running TeTeX under Etch on
> one i386 machine, and TeXLive under Etch on another i386 machine, and
> I have not seen any difference in behaviour or performance.

I use TeTeX since some years but only basicly with small stuff...

Now I have to build a collection of three editons (de, en, fr) of
Education-Books of each 2500 Pages which will be splitted into 11
volumes.

It is all about Debian GNU/Linux.

I have already encountered the TeXLive stuff and have a question:

I do not know, wheter TeX is the right way to go, but I need at the end
the Books as Hard-Copies, PDF's and HTML (maybe other fromats too).

1)  Do you recommend to use TeXLive or should I use another Format
    like SGML or XML as recommended from some other peoples?

2)  Since I know only some basics, are there documentations in PDF
    HOW-TO-WRITE-THE-DOC?

3)  Can you recommend Books?
    (I live in Strasbourg but prefer to buy books in Germany since
    they are cheaper there and i can get english versions if german
    ones are not suitable)

Oops, MY question have gotten to babies...  :-)

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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