(Off-Topic because this is really a LaTeX question rather than a Debian question.)
I've been using OpenOffice.org to produce paper copies of songs written for guitar, but with all the talk about LaTeX on this list lately, I got to wondering if it might be a better product. The material looks like standard guitar tabs you'd find on the web, like this, from http://www.guitaretab.com/a/adam-sandler/211.html: ADAM SANDLER THE WEDDING SINGER VOL.2 GROW OLD WITH YOU Transcribed by BEB 910 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Verse 1 A I wanna make you smile Bm Whenever you're sad C#m Carry you around D When your arthritis is bad A E All I wanna do is D A E Grow old with you. Verse 2 A I'll get you medicine Bm When your tummy aches C#m Build you a fire D When the furnace breaks A E It could be so nice D A A7 Growing old with you. Chorus D I'll miss you I'll kiss you A Give you my coat when you are cold D Need you Feed you E(hold) E D Even let you hold the remote control Verse 3 A Let me do the dishes Bm In our kitchen sink C#m Put you to bed D When you've had too much to drink A E I could be the man who D A Grows old with you E D A I wanna grow old with you What I'm concerned about is the chord names (A, D, etc) need to line up with the word where the chords change, which means exact placement will be necessary. I currently do this in OO.o with a monospace font and manually spacing over to where the chord name goes. The songs will be one (or maybe two or three short ones) to a page, with a few taking two or three pages. The pages won't be numbered, but I will want them in alphabetical order by category (mine, Christmas songs, Country songs, etc), and then a table of contents. This way I can add a new song/page without having to re-print the entire book of songs; I can just print the one song and the newly-generated table of contents, and then replace the current TOC in my book with the new one and put the new song/page into the proper place alphabetically into the book. My basic question is this: Is LaTeX suitable for this sort of document? And my second question: Is the learning curve going to be worth it, or should I just stick to OO.o which pretty much does the job already? Thanks! -- Kent West Westing Peacefully <http://kentwest.blogspot.com> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]