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zwanzig_zwoelf

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I've been looking for a decent way to writemanuals and export them to HTML and/or PDF to keep some quick reference guides to get people started.
My old attempts were either using LibreOffice or Markdown, but I wonder if there's a better solution out there to allow better productivity.

My requirements are:
  • PDF and HTML export
  • Hyperlinks to allow quick lookup
Got any recommendations?
 

Catacombs

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Org-mode in Emacs, if you use it. It can export to anything you want: Latex, PDF, txt, markdown, etc.
 

Morkar Left

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I'm just using word and converting it to pdf when done (foxit reader)
 

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