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Subject: Re: [boost] Do we need BoostBook?
From: Richard (legalize+jeeves_at_[hidden])
Date: 2014-12-08 23:18:59
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Robert Ramey <ramey_at_[hidden]> spake the secret code
<1417851814952-4669826.post_at_[hidden]> thusly:
>I also spent some time looking at all the alternatives for making
>documentation and posted my conclusions here:
>http://rrsd.com/blincubator.com/tools_documentation/
I didn't find QuickBook to be any particular burden to learn. If I
were writing a few pages of term paper, I wouldn't mind using a
WYSIWYG editor like Word, but for technical documentation I find it to
be absolutely awful.
Unfortunately, like the choice of the "best editor", I think every
author has their favorites for writing technical documentation.
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