TeX/Lyx/MiKTeX/LateX/ProTeXt/DocBook perhaps?

See, for instance, http://www.lyx.org/

On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 5:47 PM, Ben Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/4/08, Mark Boersma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > So our marketing ladies just came in to talk about getting Adobe Indesign.
>
>   Heh, I had the exact same conversation with our marketing girl
>  today.  Well, minus the pirated software part.  She's not that dumb
>  (or dishonest).  She's agnostic to page layout software preference,
>  and I don't have any experience worth anything.  It seems like the
>  only major players these days are InDesign (Adobe) and QuarkXPress.
>  Anyone have any opinions/comments on them?  IT gotchas to be aware of?
>
>   I looked at the Free/Open Source "Scribus" a bit over the weekend.
>  It looked impressive to me, but I know nothing about page layout
>  software, so that's not saying much.  Ultimately, I decided it's
>  probabbly not for us, as it doesn't do much with importing propriatary
>  formats (like InDesign, Quark, MS Word, etc.) and we're likely to have
>  to deal with a lot of that stuff.
>
>  -- Ben
>
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