Desktop publishing options?
Posted: 31 Dec 2010 21:51
I know - why isn't he using a web-site? Partly because not all my relatives are that IT literate. Partly because (for me) nothing beats plain simple paper to read. And file away on a society's shelves. Besides which - my ideal is this:
- I write the chapters manually (in MS Word, say);
- I paste the chapters into the pages of a Wordpress site;
- I assemble the chapters in some sort of software that for the sake of argument I'll call desk top publishing, and print that (somehow);
So, this way I get the best of both worlds. I hope.
Can anyone advise on some 'dtp' software that might be used in this manner?
I've tried using Word directly - but seem to run into issues with images not always appearing (I'm on 93 pages so far).
I tried Word with sub-documents - and ended up with a sub-document's text in a header. Sub-documents have 'previous' for me, so I've lost enthusiasm for them...
I downloaded open-source dtp Scribus - then when I started looking through the FAQs, I read that the maximum document advised was roughly about 30 pages. Huh????
Anyone got any advice?
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- I write the chapters manually (in MS Word, say);
- I paste the chapters into the pages of a Wordpress site;
- I assemble the chapters in some sort of software that for the sake of argument I'll call desk top publishing, and print that (somehow);
So, this way I get the best of both worlds. I hope.
Can anyone advise on some 'dtp' software that might be used in this manner?
I've tried using Word directly - but seem to run into issues with images not always appearing (I'm on 93 pages so far).
I tried Word with sub-documents - and ended up with a sub-document's text in a header. Sub-documents have 'previous' for me, so I've lost enthusiasm for them...
I downloaded open-source dtp Scribus - then when I started looking through the FAQs, I read that the maximum document advised was roughly about 30 pages. Huh????
Anyone got any advice?
ID:4915