On Friday 10 October 2008 04:35:48 pm Jan Schrewe wrote: > Jon schrieb am Freitag, 10. Oktober 2008: > > If I could find a decent open source wysiwig editor for that > > format (or if OpenOffice Writer exported it properly) we'd be > > using it right now. > > There is none. Lyx comes as close as possible to wysiwig, but it is > usually written as code and then compiled. > > Jan > > > > _______________________________________________ > scribus mailing list > scribus at lists.scribus.info > http://lists.scribus.info/mailman/listinfo/scribus
I am missing something here. Lyx produces and compiles LaTeX code not sla. There are other specialized LaTeX editors, such as Kile. On Slackware I open a command line window and from there I open two other Windows, a Gvim editor session and a Kpdf session. I have Gvim trained to execute some F keys: F2 rearrange the text in gvim and justify ragged right. F3 execute pdftex book.tex F4 execute texexec book.tex (Context call) F5 execute kpdf book.pdf As it happens kpdf will update itself when the underlying file is changed, yet retain the same page location in the file. So that is my wysiwyg window. I use Scribus just for covers. For documents I use TeX as indicated above. Scribus is just too awkward for long documents. Things are getting better, but IMO they aren?t there yet. And for me LaTeX is too verbose and confining. There are horses for courses. -- John Culleton Resources for every author and publisher: http://wexfordpress.com/tex/shortlist.pdf http://wexfordpress.com/tex/packagers.pdf http://www.creativemindspress.com/newbiefaq.htm http://www.gropenassoc.com/TopLevelPages/reference%20desk.htm
