I recently decided that I want to write a novel. I just want to know if there are any open source software that I could use. I have seen several commercial software packages for windows, but want something for my Kubuntu system, preferably free, but that is not a requirement.
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Re: Are there any opensource software for writing novels.
It would depend on what format the publisher requires. Open Office is great but for just unformatted text you could use any text editor. You should have at least one on your system now(kate) but there are a ton of them.~$sudo make me a sandwich
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Re: Are there any opensource software for writing novels.
For professional writing you could check out some latex editors (like Kile).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LaTeX
(It is mostly used for scientific writing, but can be used for novels as well)
Of course there is nothing wrong in using word processors or text editors if you prefer, as long as the publishers are ok with it (like eriefisher pointed out)
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Re: Are there any opensource software for writing novels.
I wasn't aware I needed special software to keep my notes organized. I still like paper for brainstorming myself, and I keep important notes either at the beginning or end of my file that I'm typing the story it. In extreme cases, I'll even start a new text file for the notes, but that's not common.
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