On 8/6/2013 7:42 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
Does any of you use Leo to author your books?
http://leoeditor.com/
I'm thinking this might be the holy grail when it comes to "write once,
publish every format". Because it's an outliner, it also serves as
your initial outline tool, and then effortlessly turns into a
book. In theory.
Before I delve deeply into this, I'm trying to find others who have
written books with Leo. Leo is a many-featured program with a
significant learning curve, from what I've seen.
I'm copying the Leo mailing list on this post. I doubt the two lists
share anyone in common. Other than me :-)
Thanks,
SteveT
Steve Litt * http://www.troubleshooters.com/
Troubleshooting Training * Human Performance
Me!
I'm working on several books with a nice combination of Leo, ConTeXt,
and GNU Make. I do rough drafts in markdown, as well, using Leo. Add
in git for version control and it's my dream tool. It's fantastic.
Here's a minimal setup I use: https://github.com/gatesphere/context-leo-make
I'll gladly answer any questions you might have about the process.
-->Jake
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