Michael Adams wrote:
> 
> LyX
> http://www.lyx.org/
> 
> You set up your styles, then you type "What You Mean" as opposed to
> "What You Get". It is semantic in nature and you actually use a
> seperate utility to preview what the final copy will look like before
> output. It has been a while since i played with it. It does have a
> really good tutorial that leads you into it in steps. Average Joe hates
> it because he doesn't get to fiddle it to look just-so, but must just
> write. Many old school tech writers swear by it. Footnotes appear inline
> and collapsible IIRC. Windows, Linux or OS X.

Yes, excellent point: the LaTeX source files are portable across all
major OSes! They have been so right from the beginning.


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