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by sketerpot
5868 days ago
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I don't know what kind of books you're writing, but 100,000 pages is too many pages. Did you mean 100,000 words? I've only ever written 50,000 word NaNoWriMo stuff, but I've had a lot of success with text files, simply marked-up, in emacs. One text file per chapter. A short Python script converts them into LaTeX and a makefile builds a PDF. All the notes are handled with org-mode. It's a really sweet setup. |
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as for LateX/python stuff - the article is addressing the needs of the average writer, of which those who know anything resembling python are a small small subset.