Linked by Alcibiades on Tue 20th Dec 2005 18:40 UTC
In order to see what is needed in book writing applications, you need
to look carefully at the desk of someone who is actively writing a
book. You will most likely see piles of paper, often cut up and marked
with pencil, and if you examine those of the papers that are in piles,
you will see that the pagination is all over the place because pages
have been reordered. Read on...
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Probably because "The motivation behind this article was to find a better way specifically for liberal arts authors".
I can easitly see a liberal arts author spending the four or five hours it'd take him to learn what he needs to know about Lyx to get the job done.
On the other hand, while I dearly love LaTeX, I'd much rather see an author concentrate on writing content, rather than spending the weeks it'd take to learn what he'd need to know about LaTeX.
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Probably because "The motivation behind this article was to find a better way specifically for liberal arts authors".
I can easitly see a liberal arts author spending the four or five hours it'd take him to learn what he needs to know about Lyx to get the job done.
On the other hand, while I dearly love LaTeX, I'd much rather see an author concentrate on writing content, rather than spending the weeks it'd take to learn what he'd need to know about LaTeX.