Prose editing

What software and format does \G\ use to edit her non-programming text?

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latex is the only right answer

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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Adobe InDesign Usually

On a similar note, what's a good screenwriting/formatting program? Trelby only supports English characters and is no longer maintained.

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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

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A full texlive install it like 25G user

mousepad

I miss vaio...

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Emacs ofc