Hey everyone, I'd like to begin putting my lecture notes and overhead projector transparencies in electronic format. I wonder if someone has a quick recommendation. Whatever method, I'm planning on writing in plain text for maximum compatibility. That suggests something like vim/emacs + one of the 'roffs, TeX, LaTeX/LyX, SGML, XML, HTML... I've got some experience with DocBook, but I don't think that will really fit the bill. If I did use DocBook, I would have to do a lot of work on my own custom stylesheet. Anyone created a template for LyX before? Any other DTDs that would work well for this. The possibility of using XML is attractive because I could begin to do some really fun things with indexing and searching old lectures, including multimedia bits, and other coolness. I'd love to get some feedback on this. -Tim -- Tim Wilson | Visit Sibley online: | Check out: Henry Sibley HS | http://www.isd197.k12.mn.us/ | http://www.zope.org/ W. St. Paul, MN | | http://slashdot.org/ wilson at visi.com | <dtml-var pithy_quote> | http://linux.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: tclug-list-unsubscribe at mn-linux.org For additional commands, e-mail: tclug-list-help at mn-linux.org