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I'm interested in newer software/software stack to use in writing technical papers. For the longest time I have been use LaTeX to handle this but in looking at getting longer pieces published, such...
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I'm interested in newer software/software stack to use in writing technical papers. For the longest time I have been use LaTeX to handle this but in looking at getting longer pieces published, such as books, other software is being used. The one that stands out the most so far is DocBook. So the question is what software/stack of software is common for book authors of technical subjects using to write. Edit: I primarily work on Mac. While using software in a VM isn't out of the question, unless there's not alternative it wouldn't be my first choice. Edit: items indicated... - [Framemaker](http://www.adobe.com/products/framemaker.html) only onWindows - [\<oXygen/\>](http://www.oxygenxml.com/) - [Abortext Editor](http://www.ptc.com/products/arbortext/editor/) was Epic, looks like total over kill now