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dougmerritt@mathstodon.xyz ("DougMerritt (log😅 = 💧log😄)") wrote:

@AguiarPhys @mos_8502
P.S. A smart friend of mine below expressed enthusiasm for ConTeXt, which I haven't used but sounds interesting:

> ConTeXt is a general-purpose document processor. Like LaTeX, it is derived from TeX. It is especially suited for structured documents, automated document production, very fine typography, and multilingual typesetting.
> ...ConTeXt has been a typography and typesetting system designed to give users straightforward and consistent access to advanced typographical control, which is crucial for general-purpose typesetting.
> LaTeX's original vision, on the other hand, was to insulate the user from typographical decisions—an approach particularly useful for tasks such as submitting articles to a scientific journal. Although LaTeX has evolved from this original vision, ConTeXt's unified design prevents the package clashes often experienced with LaTeX.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ConTeXt

I also see:
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/FAQ