Re: [orca-list] LibreOffice and orca: moving to headings, links, tables etc.
- From: Jason White <jason jasonjgw net>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] LibreOffice and orca: moving to headings, links, tables etc.
- Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2022 19:08:49 -0400
On 19/4/22 09:51, John J Herzog via orca-list wrote:
Thanks for the helpful info. Are there alternative word processors
that work better with Orca and support navigation commands?
In the UNIX tradition, of which Linux is a part, word processors are
often not the first tool of choice for writing.
Instead, you can write in a text editor, using your preferred markup
language (Markdown, Asciidoc, LaTeX, HTML, etc. - whatever you prefer).
Then convert the file to an appropriate format for delivery to whoever
needs it. Tools such as Pandoc, LaTeX and Asciidoctor handle the conversion.
I sometimes use word processors, but mostly for reading other peoples'
documents, and occasionally for collaboration. However, all of my own
writing projects are in a markup language and stored in Git repositories.
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