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Personally, I have not used Word for writing documents since about 2008. During school, I used Gummi as my LaTeX editor. It had decent support for nested snippets, so I was able to take class notes in real-time with LaTeX and see the output. My use-case these days is primarily for creating internal reference manuals, which is pretty well-suited to LaTeX:. Source: over 1 year ago
Try Gummi, should be in the repository. Or, git it: https://github.com/alexandervdm/gummi. Source: over 2 years ago
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