Linux Word Processors
J.L. Coenders
fedora at universalgrid.nl
Tue Dec 21 17:50:36 UTC 2004
On Tuesday 21 December 2004 14:38, Ryan D'Baisse wrote:
> I'm trying to find a professional word processor for Linux without
> using Crossover or Wine. I am simply not satisfied with OpenOffice.
> I write a lot of technical documents and need things such as
> intelligent bulletting, table of contents functionality, etc. I do
> not mind paying for the product.
>
> I have tried finding Corel WordPerfect, but the Corel site has no
> mention of Linux any longer. I am downloading StarOffice v7.0 from
> Sun's site, at the moment, but do not know of a single person who is
> using it.
>
> Any recommendations?
>
> Thanx,
> Ryan
It might not really be a simple, but TeX is very good for the things you need.
I use OpenOffice for simple letters, etc. But for reports, scientific papers,
etc. TeX is the best for me.
Tools like Kile or LyX make it somewhat easier to use.
- Jeroen
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