Hi
After some years of using orgmode, and exporting using its defaults, I would like to take a quality leap and find a way of exporting for life. My options: LaTeX, ODT, HTML.
LaTeX: I can see some masters here that make professional books,
and I have some friends that publish scientific papers using
LaTeX. But, it looks like a like a rabbit hole to me, since even
the masters seem to have to modify the tex file directly (is this
correct?), not being sufficient orgmode to culminate the work by
itself. And to learn LaTeX seems a lifelong activity (almost like
"learning" orgmode). BTW, when I export to LaTeX although it gets
the job done, it sends a lot of error messages.
ODT: I take this one as a lower level solution than LaTeX, but it
looks easier to tame, and it even allows to use templates, for
example to make reports in the workplace. Do you think it is worth
focusing on ODT exporting? Could it be a definitive solution to
publish papers and books directly from orgmode? ODT exporting
sends some error message to me, but at least I understand it.
HTML: I have seen some
themes designed to export in LaTeX format using HTML. Here
we would have the "definitive tool": The power of LaTeX in the
versatility that could give the use of different themes for
different purposes. But, do you think it could get, some day, the
quality of a direct LaTeX export? No errors by my side when
exporting to HTML.
How do you think I should spend some hundreds (or thousands) of
hours to achieve maestry exporting my documents?
Best regards.