> Thomas Løcke wrote: > > Hey, > > > > I'm about to start the process of writing the 2nd > edition of a fairly > > long (+150 A4 pages) internal manual. It's about a > set of software > > systems and programming practices in my business. The > 1st edition was > > written using OpenOffice. I remember spending a lot of > time trying to > > make things "look good", and when I'm > reading the manual today, I'm > > constantly reminded of how hard I failed at that. :o) > > > > So for this 2nd edition, I've been looking for > some better tools, and > > this has brought me to LyX. I've installed LyX and > TexLive on my > > Slackware 12.1 system, and I've tinkered some with > it. It appears to > > be *exactly* what I'm looking for. > > > Yes, LyX ought to be the right tool for making a book > "look good". And size will not be a problem. > > Many like to use one file per chapter. Lyx can handle a > single 150-page document, but you may get tired of scrolling > around in it. >
I am not tired with a book of 726 pages. I always have outlook screen open. When I need go to any section, go by a click in TOC of outlook. Regards Marcelo Yahoo! Cocina Recetas prácticas y comida saludable http://ar.mujer.yahoo.com/cocina/