TK Soh escribió:
> I've spent a little time lately working on a 'book' for TortoiseHg
> (not that there's a lot to talk about). One of the main issue is which
> is the right tool for this job. FYI, I started the draft work with
> M$-Word. Not the best choice obviously.
> 
> Any suggestion on the good (and open source) tools out there I can
> use? I see hgbook using Tex, but setting up in Windows seem quite
> complicated. And I don't know nothing about Tex too.

I personally prefer latex for making reports and books. It's easy to 
maintain, it's all text so it makes versioning easy (you can actually 
see the diffs).

On windows it's not that difficult to install (here in the math 
department we have some windows with miktex installed).

Let me know if you need some help.

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