A fully-featured reliable wysiwyg interface for LaTeX could
be a strong unstructured FM alternative.
It's years since I used LaTeX much but I found it pretty good
when I did. Not easy, but good.
>>> "Jeremy H. Griffith"
<[email protected]>
12/05/13 12:54 >>>
On Sat, 11 May 2013 11:33:13 -0700 (PDT), Writer
<[email protected]> wrote:
>I say we start a new company and create a competitor
>to FrameMaker! Who's with me? Anyone? Anyone?
Well... we've had one on the back burner for several
years now. Basically it's an Open Source GPL project,
so zero financing needed, with a very basic core and
plugins independently installable for most of the
functionality. We called it "Omni 2.0", after the
very first product I wrote, the first screen-oriented
editor ever on CP/M 1.4 on 8080 (way before WordStar).
If there really is much interest, we can set it up
as a SourceForge project pretty easily (we have a
couple of others on SourceForge). We're not set on
that name, or on much of anything else except GPL.
Greed doesn't always have to win out... ;-)
-- Jeremy H. Griffith, at Omni Systems Inc.
<[email protected]> http://mif2go.com/
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