Thank you everyone, I will make it in Latex.
As the others say, LateX is the way to go. Years ago (i.e. before GNU FSDG
distros existed) there was a specific package which exampled the building of
a whole thesis, including statistical charts, in make style using LaTex and
other tools. Nowadays I suspect you can roll your own from
Try Texinfo, the GNU documentation System. It will really help you.
You can produce output in a number of formats: tex, dvi, html, info, pdf,
xml, etc.
SuperTramp83, that is a very good text to learn. Thank you
HuangLao, why Lyx? I'm a little worried about that program because I realized
it uses it's own format and I'm not quite sure if it is 100% compatible with
latex code.
SuperTramp83 said: is this one good? I never used latex but I drink a lot of
latte every xingle day :)
Well my friend, If you land in jail, or you are subject to a full physical
exam or If you are suffering a severe stomach flu or appendicitis issue you
will be the patient or subject to
Greetings ladies and gentlemen:
I have to publish and essay about mechanisms and will have source code,
graphs, equations, pictures... in it; will have about 110 pages or so. I need
a program to write that document.
I know programs like Libreoffice, latex, texmacs... but I don't know which
I would definitely go for (La)TeX or a variant.
If your text is simple enough though, you might want to have a look at
pandoc or asciidoctor.
On Tue, Feb 03, 2015 at 02:54:00PM +0100, franpa...@openmailbox.org wrote:
Greetings ladies and gentlemen:
I have to publish and essay about
LaTeX all the way.
+1 for Lyx/LaTex, you could do it with LibreOffice and use a combination of
writer and draw, however, Lyx is designed for projects like yours, even
writing books and screenplays etc...
Scribus is a worthy project as well but can require a bit more tinkering.
https://tobi.oetiker.ch/lshort/lshort.pdf
is this one good? I never used latex but I drink a lot of latte every xingle
day :)
I will follow your advice and use LaTex for the project.
¿Could you recommend me documentation? I've been using a book from wikibooks
but it's not all there.
http://www.lyx.org/
www.lyx.org
https://www.quora.com/PhD-Theses/Whats-the-best-software-for-writing-a-scientific-doctoral-thesis?share=1
I used LaTex to write my thesis. My supervisor asked me then to write a
template so others in future could use it as a basis. I'll have a look and
see if I can find it. I have some documents (including the one suggested by
SuperTramp83 above) as well which I can pass on.
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