Linked by Alcibiades on Tue 20th Dec 2005 18:40 UTC
Linux 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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Another Kile fan...
by on Tue 20th Dec 2005 22:15 UTC

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I'm another person who uses Kile to write my papers with, and the LaTeX that you need to know is learnable in less than an hour, IMHO.

I'm no geek, I use PCs to get my work done, and LaTeX is great for letting you concentrate on the structure and content of the paper rather than be distracted by the layout. LaTeX served me well while I was doing the dissertation for my law degree, and I'm using it for all the assignments and the dissertation for my MBA.