On 4 April 2016 at 16:41, Stephan Eggermont <step...@stack.nl> wrote:
> On 04-04-16 14:49, Igor Stasenko wrote: > >> Oh, and aside all of that.. Making a full-fledged word processor is not >> just a regular engineering task. You need an expert of publishing, expert >> in fonts and typography. That's right from the beginning. >> And i am not that expert in this domain(s). >> So, next time, when we start talking about things like page layouts, >> columns, margins, tabs, references and other stuff, first find an expert >> who will be able to transform these terms into technical requirements. >> If you think it so simple, it is not: because all those terms came from >> paper-publishing domain, that existed even before first computer came to >> existence. >> The capabilities of TxText and whether it will be capable to handle well >> complexities of full-fledged word processing features, at this point, >> without having an expert is nothing but just a speculation. >> > > I know enough about typesetting and producing technical documentation. > > And i have no idea what typesetting means. I can only guess , since it is compound from familiar 'type' and 'setting' words. And technical documentation.. now i start having a headache :) > Stephan > > > -- Best regards, Igor Stasenko.