What software and format does \G\ use to edit her non-programming text?
Prose editing
latex is the only right answer
fpbp
Markdown with vim
Office 97
Vscode for txt
How horrifying.
Can wait until markdown + pandoc replaces that shitshow
>Can wait until markdown + pandoc replaces that shitshow
latex if you're brainlet, org-mode if you're cultured man who uses bidets instead of wiping your shit all over your hairy ass like an ape
>software
Vim
>format
S1000D
Combo of Word and Apple Notes.
Might give Pages another try once I'm done with my current project.
Markdown with emacs
Emacs with orgmode is the only answer
emacs
Quick & dirty: Notepad++
Basic editor: Libreoffice
Page layout: InDesign
Org with emacs
For the most part I use gedit with markdown for formatting.
nano
Office 2003
Emacs with org for notes and stuff I need to export to several format without changing the content.
But if it's latex then I use Auctex mode as it is super comfy.
Nano, Usenet formatting
LibreWriter and Pages
Word 6.0 in Windows 3.1
Based
LibreOffice has all the tools you need for non-scientific prose.
I fucking hate office in a mac. In Pages you could insert equations like in latex so im cool with it, and Keynote makes wonderfull presentations
I did my scientific prose on LibreOffice, it definitely has the tools, even more so than Ms Office
Hint: TexMaths
Did you use the new one? Sure, the 2011 was pure cancer in every way but they stepped they game up a lot. Though I don't need equations, so no clue if that's fixed.
Used Pages for a month or so a year ago when I installed public beta on my main machine and it made LO and Word crash … and it wasn't too bad but just constantly feels a bit off when you're used to the others. Also it feels ... too comfy. Word and LO got a certain ugliness about them which helps to stay more alert.
I use FocusWriter. It is fucking kino. Has everything I want including amazing matrix-like green and black theme.
Adobe InDesign Usually
On a similar note, what's a good screenwriting/formatting program? Trelby only supports English characters and is no longer maintained.
Basic, unformatted text: notepad++, leafpad, nano
Formatted text: Libreoffice writer
Format:
-ods/odt for myself
-MS open xml docx/xlsx at work
Vim for LaTeX. Nano for configuration files.
> non-programming
Still Geany. Still based.
It has been said a few times but not nearly often enough: org-mode Emacs.
>>\G\
>>her
Get out
>getting triggered by pronouns
>Watches one Luke Smith video
>I'm an expert on linux now!
>install tex
>1gb dependencies
why
you just outed yourself buddy
A full texlive install it like 25G user
mousepad
I miss vaio...
Emacs ofc