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From: | Oleander |
Subject: | Re: Using texinfo for works that are not software-related |
Date: | Tue, 29 Aug 2023 21:01:48 +0000 |
Hello everyone!
Does texinfo suit other works that are not software-related like sys
admin documentation, lectures, long essays, fictional/non fictional
books? From what I've read in the manual so far, it is possible to
produce some of them but would you recommend it? Chapter 1 states:
> Texinfo was devised specifically for the purpose of writing software
> documentation and manuals. If you want to write a good manual for
> your program, Texinfo has many features which we hope will make your
> job easier. However, Texinfo is not intended to be a general-purpose
> formatting program.
If not, what markup do you prefer for works that are not
software-related, without missing most of the good things texinfo
provides?
Thank you
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