boatman312 <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
news:hikcmn$hsv$(E-Mail Removed):
> Maybe you are willing to send he/she one of the DTP
> programs for free? But it won't be won't be necessary until
> the book is in the final edition phase anyway.
Sure, I don't care. I'll post Pagemaker 6.54 on a file share
site. It's all I have - I learned on PM in the early 90's and I
have seen no reason to upgrade to "newer and better stuff.
But if it's a REAL book, he'd be better off with FrameMaker,
which I actually have as well, but not installed. Life is
complicated enough. But FrameMaker is VERY good.
> On the other hand, Word works perfectly well as a basic
> word processor, even if you don't use fancy formatting.
I have many problems, and one of them it that it BOTHERS THE
**** OUT OF ME when people use programs 90% of the features of
which they either are not aware of, never use, or wouldn't be
able to figure out HOW to use, and when the said program is 50
MB or 2GB when practically the same can be done with a 600KB
one.
> And the file can be forwarded to the editor for markup,
> which is one of the necessary steps for getting a
> commercial book processed.
Well, you have a point there. I just hate MSOffice. It's
personal.
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There are only two classifications of disk drives: Broken drives
and those that will break later.
- Chuck Armstrong (This one I think,
http://www.cleanreg.com/,
not the ball player. But who knows. I can't remember where I got
the quote. But it's true.)