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by TacticalCoder
1776 days ago
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Some used to write books using LaTeX a quarter of a century ago and it was pretty much a build system. You'd typically have a little shell script making backups, cleaning the mess from the last build, building the book in x passes (IIRC there was a first pass for the book and a second one for all the references), converting it to another format, maybe opening the result in a viewer, etc. As for TFA: 640 pages in 15 months ain't bad. Some have a lot of discipline and can write five or ten pages a day, but that's really hard... |
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It took me 15 months to edit and typeset the print and ebook editions. The actual writing and illustrating part took me another ~4 years before that.