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I would also like to encourage you to have a look at ConTeXt. It goes the other way for LaTeX and wants to think you about layout more. I use it to create all my slides and have far more fun than with LaTeX beamer for that.


Ah! Imagine my pleasant surprise when I discovered that ConTeXt has built-in features that you need a bunch of different LaTeX packages for. It was painless to, for example, flow text around figures.

The bad thing is... academic journals and conferences accept only LaTeX. Research articles often end up packaged in a larger work like a PhD dissertation. Amending markup from LaTeX to ConTeXt is painful. So one ends up using the inferior tool (LaTeX) for typesetting one's own larger work too, like I did :( (Though I used Koma-script classes instead of standard LaTeX classes.)


Mind sharing a link please? ConTeXt is not really searchable.



Did you actually try? Search engines are powerful, e.g. googling 'context tex' or 'context typesetting' returns pages of relevant results.


Searched for "ConTeXt", didn't get any meaningful results and gave up. Not my brightest moment, to be honest.


You have to add some context :D. Yes, ConTeXt is so old that "Google" (or any kind of search engine) wasn't a thing back then, leading to that unfortunate situation.

The Wiki is really good and links to a lot of resources, the TeX stackoverflow also provides lots of help.




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