john Culleton <John at wexfordpress.com> writes: > The advantages of TeX include easy inclusion of running headers, > and more automated handling of one or more TOCs, indexes, chapter > heads, footnotes, bibliographies and so on. TeX lays out even > margin justification of paragraphs better than any other program > except InDesign which copied the TeX code design in this area.
You should, however, be aware that the learning curve is steep, and it could cost a lot of energy to get the layout exactly as desired. I would definitely advice not to start with an ambitious project like a 100 page book... Start with small documents, use existing layouts (styles). Create your own layouts, try to get them the way you want it. You will know when you are ready to go for the book. -- Johan more than 25 years of TeX experience, and a happy scribus user.
