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by ghaff
3223 days ago
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Heh. It's gotten better but, as I can tell you from finishing up laying out a book in Word, it's still a frustrating layout tool. Unfortunately the market has bifurcated into word processors that aren't really very good layout tools for something as complicated as a book and programs like InDesign that are complex and expensive. (Haven't looked at Scribus recently but I assume the complex point stands.) |
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That's... dedication.
InDesign is probably the best I've used, but it is expensive.
Inkscape is actually flexible enough to do it well, and incredibly simple on the surface, though a few quirks.
Scribus can talk to Krita, and some Photoshop stuff, which can lift the burden with some image-heavy things. Complexity wise, it looks a lot like InDesign, but can't do quite a few things it can.
But, for most people, any of the above will fit the bill.