• Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafe
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    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.

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      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

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      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.

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        Not really WYSIWYG, but typst might be an easier start. They try to be the latex successor. I haven’t really used it though

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        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.