Dana Wed, 17 Feb 2021 11:48:08 +0000, The Natural Philosopher
napis'o:
> On 17/02/2021 11:40, Nikolaj Lazic wrote:
>>> I use Scribus for adverts and brochures and the like where page
>> In case of posters and things like that I use Inkscape.
>>
> Does inkscape do multipage PDFs? Every time I've used it it hasnt worked
I don't think so. Posters are single page documents. Only if you
cut them in pieces and glue back after printing. :)
> for me and I never bothered to delve into it enough. I have Corel Draw
> on an XP virtual machine if I need a drawing program
Well... yeah... when you get used to some tool... it sticks.
Until you force yourself to switch. :)
>
> Scribus does a better job of formatting
>
>
>>> presentation is important. Geany for code. Lire office for not too
>>> technical docs and books and pluma for unstructured plain text.
>>> For editing config files on non GUI clients vi or joe.
>>>
>>> *shrug* i ain't got religion, just a selection of imperfect tools
>> Yeah. That's it. Every tools has a purpose. You can write .svg
>> in vim, but it's easier to do that visually in Inkscape.:)
>> But I do write .html in vim.:)
>> It's again all about the document structure.
>
> I write it in Geany.
>
> Got used to the highlighting
>
> And function collapse..and..and..just got used to it is all.
>
> My code is mainly PHP/HTML/CSS/Javascript or C and that combo sits well
> on Geany.
>
> Since I don't really do it professionally the learning curve to move to
> an unfamiliar editor, is significant.
True.
It's great to have a choice.
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