> That, together with the vector embedding of LaTeX output, > should > turn Scribus into a very powerful LaTeX page layout program. > I never understood why there is no gui interface to Tex. Scientific masochism? Otherwise, Tex is incredibly powerful and flexible. It's really good at laying out whole documents and to write formulas. But, as master Andr?as said, it's a pain if you want to do some little specific designs on a page. Generally Tex output is very bland. All Tex documents look the same (man or info pages in Linux), thousands of thesis written by scientists... Knuth's 'The Art of Computer Programming' is part of my bedstands books.
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