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* Fwd: MacOSX-TeX Digest #923 - 02/08/04
@ 2004-02-09 14:28 Adam Lindsay
  2004-02-09 15:04 ` Hans Hagen
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From: Adam Lindsay @ 2004-02-09 14:28 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hi folks. 

The below email showed up recently on the MacOSX/TeX list, and I thought
it might be worthy of some ConTeXt-centric discussion.

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Subject: MacOSX-TeX Digest #923 - 02/08/04
Date Sent: Sunday, 8 February 2004 20:00
From: TeX on Mac OS X Mailing List <MacOSX-TeX@email.esm.psu.edu>
To: TeX on Mac OS X Mailing List <MacOSX-TeX@email.esm.psu.edu>

Subject: Can Tex do That?
From: "Roland Schoettle" <rolands@otii.com>
Date: Sun, 8 Feb 2004 15:41:51 -0800

Greetings,

I hope someone on this list can help me. In particular I have been told 
I should ask William Adams for assistance. In the event he is not 
active on this list, I would be grateful if this message were relayed 
to him.

I am a disappointed FrameMaker user. Initially we used Frame on PCs 
with good result. Our business is now moving away from the Windows 
platform. Before committing to our last Frame upgrade, Adobe assured us 
Frame would be available for OSX. (At one point they went so far as to 
promise Linux support and even released a Linux beta). It is now 
apparent Adobe will not support OS X (or Linux) and has in fact 
recommended "upgrading" to InDesign. We have looked at InDesign and 
believe it to be significantly inferior for our requirements. However 
good, InDesign cannot do many FrameMaker functions such as footnotes, 
autoflow of text and paragraphs, math symbols, cross-referencing, etc.  
Further, Adobe is blatantly unsympathetic.

I have used Tex in the very distant past and recall it had tremendous 
capability but never tried using it for the many complex graphics 
applications which now are prerequisites for business. I would like to 
try Tex again, but thought it best to ask if Tex can now be used to 
create reasonably complicated color product brochures. The goal would 
be to produce brochures, newsletters, business proposals, and also 
"publish" data from databases that look as if from a high-end layout 
package such as Quark Express or  something similar.

Can Tex be easily used for these type of functions?

Your help would be greatly appreciated.

Many thanks
Roland Schoettle


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