The thing I like about LaTeX and other TeX derivatives
is that the chapters are separate files and everything
is in plain text. This would allow for the file to be
maintained as part of the SVN repository, thus
allowing easier collaboration.

But I’m open for anything.

--Christopher

--- Sunburned Surveyor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Christopher,
> 
> I'm currently using Microsoft Word because I am
> writing the document
> at work. However, I run OpenOffice at home and on my
> laptop, so I am
> open to using that. I must tell you that I have been
> trying to use
> LaTex for some of my work at the OSGeo, and I have
> acquired a strond
> dislike for it. I'd be willing to use something like
> docbook though.
> 
> At any rate, I plan on moving the document to
> Scribus for final layout
> as a professional document. I'm thinking I might
> publish the finished
> book trough LuLu, and donate any profits to fund
> work on OpenJUMP. The
> actual text content will be released trough the
> creative commons.
> 
> I'm more than willing to accept criticisms and
> suggestions on the
> document content. I'd be especially interested in
> what you think
> should be added for new plug-in programmers.
> 
> Landon


      

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