Le 06/01/2011 19:16, John Jason Jordan a ?crit : > It may be possible to do your book in ten minutes with LaTeX. But it > may take a month to learn how. At the same time, I know Scribus well > and it would probably take me not much more than ten minutes to do an > all-text book in Scribus as well. But it may take you a month to learn > how to do it in Scribus, the same as LaTeX. It depends what it your aim ; it's very long to learn if you want to make tables with aligned numbers, or figures, or big mahs equations... Bur for a novel your only needs are chapter titles, page numbers, foot notes, maybe. Basic table of content (not with lines like 1.2.4.1 ...) > LaTeX is Mozart. Scribus is Mendelssohn. Some love them both; others > prefer one over the other. I encourage you to give LaTeX a shot. But > don't kick yourself if it turns out not to be your cup of tea. You can > always come to my house and we'll put on the Hebrides Overture. I would rather say LaTeX is /*The Art of Fugue*/ (/*Die Kunst der Fuge) ;) :o) */ > :) :) :) > > _______________________________________________ > scribus mailing list > scribus at lists.scribus.info > http://lists.scribus.info/mailman/listinfo/scribus >
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