On Thu, 2013-03-07 at 10:40 -0800, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 03/07/2013 05:34 AM, Tethys wrote:
> TeX under Fedora is frankly a joke these days :-( I don't know if
> there's currently a maintainer. Certainly no one's responding to
> critical bug reports. ConTeXt is literally unusable out of the box (as
> in, it doesn't run at all), which make typesetting my books
> problematic. I'm currently editing them on my box, and then
> typesetting them on my girlfriend's box, which is running an older
> version of Fedora, which does at least have a working texexec.
There are other FOSS options for this, you know. If you don't mind
migrating from a markup language to a GUI, you might consider Scribus.
I've had good luck with it on small projects, and I know that there are
professionals out there using it for magazines and books.
That might work for some projects, but generally speaking people using
TeX/LaTeX are concerned about finer control of typesetting, especially
when it comes to mathematical material. TeX/LaTeX is the gold standard
for this. To paraphrase Brian Kernighan, the trouble with WYSIWYG is
that it usually means What You See Is *All* You Get.
poc