I've read in a few articles that InDesign now uses LaTeX algorithms for its
typesetting and am curious to find out how well they are implemented.

I've been using LyX so far for relatively simple documents and have had
great results both for myself and other people, but I was wondering whether
InDesign in this scenario might give as good results with the added bonus of
letting me freely use other fonts - especially non-bitmapped Russian fonts,
which I can't work out how to do in LyX, as well as more freedom of document
layout.  I understand that my question seems to be pointing away from the
document processing strengths of LyX/LaTeX toward simple word processing or
design, but my intention is simply to better understand what it is and can
do.

Peter Ringwood

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