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On 12/10/2011 11:05 AM, Heinz Diehl wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 10.12.2011, Peter Gueckel wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I cannot anticipate your exact needs, but it sounds to me like scribus could be
what you might be looking for.
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I like to second that. That's what I would have used.
After having written a lot of scientific articles during
my mastergrade studies using Openoffice/Libreoffice,
I'd find it rather difficult writing a whole book with Libreoffice.
Please consider that it can be me who hasn't quite the OO/LO skills
which are necessary to use these software appropriately:-)
In short: try scribus, it'll do the job.
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If he plans on publishing through Amazon or Barnes And Noble,
Scribus will not work. Create Space will accept .pdf docs though.<br>
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