From: "Juan Manuel Macías" <maciaschain@posteo.net>
To: orgmode <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: Org as a book publisher
Date: Sat, 06 Mar 2021 20:34:52 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87r1ksxehv.fsf@posteo.net> (raw)
Hi,
I would like to share here two samples of one of the most intense uses
that I give Org Mode: for typesetting, layout and editorial design. In
other words, I use Org (and Org-Publish) where publishers today use DTP
proprietary software like InDesign or QuarkXpress (a type of software,
on the other hand, that was never intended to compose books but rather
magazines, posters, brochures and so on). The samples are from a book
on classical philology, recently published here in Spain, and from a
fairly extensive dictionary, still work in progress:
https://imgur.com/gallery/yxAVkrY
Naturally, what acts in the background here is TeX and LaTeX
(specifically Lua(La)TeX), so what I really do is use Org and
Org-Publish as a sort of high-level interface for LaTeX. But I don't
mean to avoid LaTeX: in fact, I've been working with LaTeX for a long
time. I like LaTeX and behind these jobs there is a lot of LaTeX code.
But Org gives me a much more light and productive workflow, allowing me
to work at two levels.
The main advantages that I see for this workflow with Org/Org-Publish
are:
1. Lightness: LaTeX is too verbose.
2. Control of the composition process at various points. One of the
qualities of LuaTeX is the possibility to control TeX primitives
through scripts in Lua, and to act at various points in the pre- or
post-process. But I have realized that with the happy fusion of Elisp
and Org we can be much more precise and "surgical" ;-). Here,
Org/LaTeX is much more powerful than LuaLaTeX.
3. Org's synaptic and org-anizational ability to control and manage the
entire process of the creation of a book, from when the originals are
received until everything is prepared to send to the printer.
4. An unique origin. The book can be produced on paper from a single
source, but you can also export, from that source consistently, to
other formats (HTML or Epub).
Best regards,
Juan Manuel
next reply other threads:[~2021-03-06 19:36 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2021-03-06 19:34 Juan Manuel Macías [this message]
2021-03-07 9:17 ` Org as a book publisher M. ‘quintus’ Gülker
2021-03-07 15:57 ` Juan Manuel Macías
2021-03-07 12:08 ` Diego Zamboni
2021-03-07 13:15 ` Vikas Rawal
2021-03-07 14:35 ` Colin Baxter
2021-03-07 16:03 ` Juan Manuel Macías
2021-03-08 10:46 ` Jonathan McHugh
2021-03-07 17:46 ` Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide
2021-03-07 18:30 ` Juan Manuel Macías
[not found] ` <87ft16hn62.fsf@emailmessageidheader.nil>
2021-03-07 20:20 ` Juan Manuel Macías
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