One would think, after decades of operation, Word would have solved these simple issues.
And still it’s better than it was
Because Word is not a page layout program.
It’s a document program, so functions via the concepts of document management, not page layout.
Go see the tools that publishing houses use. They’re page layout systems, not document systems.
I work at a print shop and o have had multiple customers ask if i can orint a brochure for them, and they then send me a word document. It makes me wish they just sent a dog shit canva file instead
What is the regular program/filetype which you use/prefer?
Pdf?Everything is PDF flow for printing. Typically i just export the word doc out as a PDF and tell the customer that we will print it as is unless they want to pay a $20 set up fee
When was the last time that MS was praised for making a good product?
Lots of people really seem to like Visual Studio Code.
Word, as a word document is pretty good. You can organize table of contents, bibliography all organized for you.
MS bought several good products (then killed them), does that count?
Latex go brrr (overfull hbox)
I love the idea behind LaTeX, but one of the things I struggle with is that almost every other formatting language has a simple WYSIWYG editor available. I’ve searched quite a bit and they all seem to rely on a decent amount of pre-existing knowledge to get started.
Is there something I’m missing or do I just have to power through the syntax? I personally struggle without being able to experiment with a GUI and work my way backwards.
Not really WYSIWYG, but typst might be an easier start. They try to be the latex successor. I haven’t really used it though
It’s definitely a change in thinking. I fell in love with latex when I discovered it over 20 years ago. Finally the software would only do things I commanded it to. Word or any word clone makes me want to throw my computer out the window.




