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Frieder Delor <delorfr@googlemail.com> writes:

Hi Ric
2011/6/28 rdb <rdbusser@gmail.com>
I'm trying to write a fairly long book with OpenOffice and in general
things go very smoothly. So far, I'm pretty happy that I ditched Word
(very fickle with long documents) for LibreOffice. The problems start
when I have to insert cross-references:




 Hi

I know, that is not what you want to hear, but LibreOffice, OpenOffice or
Word are not the best tools to write a book with cross-references, numbered
paragraphs, and all thee other things you may need to write a book.

The best tool I know for this is *Lyx ( http://www.lyx.org/ )*

Lyx isn't sufficiently stable, either.  I'm really surprised that anyone
would entrust documents that are large or would take much effort to
reproduce a WYSIWYG word processing software.  Besides that emacs (or,
if you can't avoid it, Lyx) and LaTeX are much better tools for this,
they are sufficiently stable and have the added benefit that you can
still use your documents with arbitrary text editors.  WYSIWYG word
processors come and go over time, disappearing much faster than emacs
and LaTeX ...

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