7 of the Best Free Linux Document Processors

Posted by sde on Feb 13, 2010 4:58 PM EDT
LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms
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A document processor is a document preparation system. Unlike a word processor, this type of application leads the author to concentrate on the structure of the document rather than its appearance. The author therefore focuses on what he/she wants to say, instead of fretting over page borders, font attributes, or formatting. Moreover, the author will be guided in the organisation, structure, and flow within the document.

The software featured in this article all produce high quality professional documents. The majority of them rely on LaTeX as their rendering engine. LaTeX is a distinguished typesetting system which is designed for the production of scientific and technical documentation. It employs beautifully crafted typesetting algorithms. Academic journals will often accept submission in this format.

However, document processors are not only of practical use to technical authors and scientists. This type of application will help self-publishers to produce high grade documents, which survive translation into multiple formats.

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