What about Adobe CS2? It is widely used in the publishing industry. (Mac/PC
though)

On 8/8/07, Frank Hofmann <Frank.Hofmann at sun.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm considering re-writing / updating the Crashdump Analysis book, but
> this time in a "proper" way - that is, specifically, not as a StarOffice
> document but in some sort of a markup language. The StarOffice thing is
> simply not maintainable :(
>
> TeX comes to mind as I've used it before, but I'd like to know what other
> alternatives people use. My requirements apart from the typesetting
> capabilitities would be:
>
> a) input is plain text, aka editable with any ASCII-capable editor
> b) ability to embed vector graphics (preferrable SVG) as illustrations
> c) ability to create PDF output
> d) automatic index/TOC generation
> e) documents can consist of multiple files (one per chapter), and be
>     transferrable to another machine without the need to edit pathnames
>
> What are others using ? Any recommendations ?
>
> Thanks,
> FrankH.
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