* Andrés Domínguez <andresdju@gmail.com> schrieb:
Have you tried Scribus and LaTex? I have never used Scribus,
but looks a good publishing program. LaTex is very good at
mathematical and technical texts.
LaTeX is quite good at typesetting any kind of large or (partially)
autogenerated documents, which have to follow certain rules
(IOW: not doing individual formattings, positionings, etc by
hand but having that computed automatically - so the opposite of
typical publisher applications).
Both things IMHO would be really fine to have, but probably there're
too many infrastructual problems to solve.
cu
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