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Re: [opensuse] Writing a small book... what should I use?
- From: Istvan Gabor <suseuser04@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2012 19:41:48 +0100
- Message-id: <5c180bd6.77dc1aa1.4f0dd7ec.97200@lajt.hu>
2012. január 9. 23:58 napon Roger Luedecke <roger.luedecke@xxxxxxxxx> írta:
Hello:
I suppose that a professional will typeset your document.
In this case you have to focus on content (as other already
suggested).
I guess a regular text editor which you are got used to is the best.
Avoid complicated and different styles to keep your
document layout consistent.
I guess the best is to higlight (eg bold text) the titles.
To make difference between hierarchical levels I would use
simple numbering, like 1, 1.1, 1.1.1 etc. It can be easily
removed if not needed during typesetting.
Istvan
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I'm commissioned to start a small book project, and vaguely remember
seeing a wikilike piece of software that would facilitate this well. I
intend to start with a conceptual outline, and then flesh each section
out. Any recommendations?
Hello:
I suppose that a professional will typeset your document.
In this case you have to focus on content (as other already
suggested).
I guess a regular text editor which you are got used to is the best.
Avoid complicated and different styles to keep your
document layout consistent.
I guess the best is to higlight (eg bold text) the titles.
To make difference between hierarchical levels I would use
simple numbering, like 1, 1.1, 1.1.1 etc. It can be easily
removed if not needed during typesetting.
Istvan
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