I've been laboriously marking up html to put
information out, but it's so time-consuming that I'm
looking for something else. I don't want to blog or
wiki or slashdot either.

So much of the OSource world seems to be using
Latex/Tex or Texinfo and just converting to html, or
even pdf or ps. Anyway they have publish-ready
manuscript that can instantly become something else
like Web pages. Is there a flaw in my logic here?
Printing html is dodgy at best (wildly varying font
sizes, things cut off, overruns), pdf isn't 100%
either.

So if my thinking is sound, which is better, easier,
used more, Latex/Tex or Texinfo. From googling, I'm
finding little on Texinfo, but lots on Latex/Tex. If I
go the Latex/Tex route, can I still get Info docs?

My goal is quick idea-to-media. I'll face a learning
curve, but I want something faster than hand-coding
html. One thing I've considered is OpenOffice word
processing which has a doc2html and a doc2pdf, but I'm
not a fan of all the gew-gaw it throws in an html, and
I'd like to stay as GNU-centric as possible. Besides,
I like "old" tech until something clearly is better,
and a word processor isn't that much improvement,
IMHO.

Olwe

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