Re: [orca-list] ot: what to use to write technical documents (no math)



Is markdown expressive enough? Really? I thought you can only write
basic things there. Am I wrong?
And what about things like table layout etc?

W dniu 10.03.2020 o 12:12, sanchit orca pisze:
If there are no mathematical expressions, then markdown will be the best
option.


On Tue, Mar 10, 2020, 4:39 PM Michał Zegan <webczat_200 poczta onet pl
<mailto:webczat_200 poczta onet pl>> wrote:

    Hello,
    I have the following question: (note that for the purpose of this
    question libre office and word are treated as one thing, as in, I have
    both and can use both).
    What would you use to write documents like theses? And I note there are
    no math formulas in my thesis, just figures and tables, maybe charts but
    not necessarily. I have currently no requirement from my supervisor to
    prefer one tool/way over the other.
    I could likely use a word processor, LaTeX or similar, maybe even things
    like markdown, everything is possible.
    I am of course asking from the accessibility, usability and ease of use
    for blind people point of view. Of course there is also difference in
    time required to learn some of these.

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