On 11/14/08, Martin Marques <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> TK Soh escribió:
>
>
> > I've spent a little time lately working on a 'book' for TortoiseHg
> > (not that there's a lot to talk about). One of the main issue is which
> > is the right tool for this job. FYI, I started the draft work with
> > M$-Word. Not the best choice obviously.
> >
> > Any suggestion on the good (and open source) tools out there I can
> > use? I see hgbook using Tex, but setting up in Windows seem quite
> > complicated. And I don't know nothing about Tex too.
> >
>
>  I personally prefer latex for making reports and books. It's easy to
> maintain, it's all text so it makes versioning easy (you can actually see
> the diffs).

Using LaTex has been my first thought. Thought my reseach on the web
didn't turn out too well so far.

>  On windows it's not that difficult to install (here in the math department
> we have some windows with miktex installed).

I will take a look into it.

>  Let me know if you need some help.

TIA.
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