Dear Mr. Schwarze,
> That said, the obvious answer for the OP is of course the
> "textproc/groff" port (disclosure: which i maintain). The roff(7)
> language and the troff programm is what people in the UNIX world
> always used for writing books and journal articles, and it is very
> much alive even after the roff language celebrated its 55th birthday
> this year. I'm in the habit of using it to prepare slides for
> conference talks (with textproc/gpresent), for example, and i'm not
> the only only one.
I am interested in giving _groff_ and _gpresent_ a try. I am seasoned
LaTeX user. Is there a tutorial that you would recommend to someone like
me?
Two things that come to my mind that I am concerned with.
First, how does groff manage bibliography and citations?
Second, peer-reviewed journals usually require submissions to be in Word
format or in LaTeX. Is there an easy way to convert a groff document to
a Word document or LaTeX?
Yours sincerely,
Xianwen
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