Fidus Writer - a semantic word processor for academics / Academic citations. Collaborative editing. Multiple publishing solutions.
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wrote on Jan 23, 2021, 9:26 AM last edited by
Would be great to have easy acces to this OSS Fidus Writer, it is also avaible as a Docker Image: https://www.fiduswriter.org/install/
Thank you very much!
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Would be great to have easy acces to this OSS Fidus Writer, it is also avaible as a Docker Image: https://www.fiduswriter.org/install/
Thank you very much!
wrote on Jan 23, 2021, 12:52 PM last edited by@timka Looks nice! I'm guessing similar niche to Zettlr? https://www.zettlr.com/
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@timka Looks nice! I'm guessing similar niche to Zettlr? https://www.zettlr.com/
wrote on Jan 23, 2021, 4:37 PM last edited by@marcusquinn I'd say not entirely, Zetttlr is more generic and geared towards the general public whereas this is more for academics and to be able to output whatever format is required for universities.
This is a real pain, a friend I put on Linux needed to give back some work following specific guidelines in a docx word format and this seems to be able for you to write once and export in the format required without hassle.
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@marcusquinn I'd say not entirely, Zetttlr is more generic and geared towards the general public whereas this is more for academics and to be able to output whatever format is required for universities.
This is a real pain, a friend I put on Linux needed to give back some work following specific guidelines in a docx word format and this seems to be able for you to write once and export in the format required without hassle.
wrote on Jan 25, 2021, 7:53 PM last edited by@marcusquinn
Didn't know that one, thanks. Also on the whish list. There's so much nice OSS out there! But as far as I can see @ruihildt is right.
It's "quite" different, also it may do the same.
Yes I've more or less academic background. Word is a pain in the ass. Not only if you have to work with people that center a line with spaces but also I've you've set up all fancy formatting it stills likes to crash. Also I can instantly spot a printed paper generated from latex to one from word ;). -
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Didn't know that one, thanks. Also on the whish list. There's so much nice OSS out there! But as far as I can see @ruihildt is right.
It's "quite" different, also it may do the same.
Yes I've more or less academic background. Word is a pain in the ass. Not only if you have to work with people that center a line with spaces but also I've you've set up all fancy formatting it stills likes to crash. Also I can instantly spot a printed paper generated from latex to one from word ;).wrote on Jan 26, 2021, 12:06 AM last edited by@timka Agreed! Markdown is a particular favourite subject of mine
https://www.marcusquinn.com/plain-text-markdown/
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@marcusquinn I'd say not entirely, Zetttlr is more generic and geared towards the general public whereas this is more for academics and to be able to output whatever format is required for universities.
This is a real pain, a friend I put on Linux needed to give back some work following specific guidelines in a docx word format and this seems to be able for you to write once and export in the format required without hassle.
wrote on Jan 26, 2021, 12:18 AM last edited by@ruihildt As I understand it the author built the app to help with writing his PHD, hence citations and academic features being a priority, and the biggest sponsor is Roam Research:
- https://www.zettlr.com/history
- https://docs.zettlr.com/en/guides/guide-zettelkasten/
- https://docs.zettlr.com/en/academic/citations/
I see the appeal of web-apps but, for me at least, markdown is about being able to use multiple apps on the same files, each for their strengths and keeping the data portable.
Fidus Writer looks great - but given that the App Wishlist is looking years long at the current rate, this is the next best alternative I know of.
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@ruihildt As I understand it the author built the app to help with writing his PHD, hence citations and academic features being a priority, and the biggest sponsor is Roam Research:
- https://www.zettlr.com/history
- https://docs.zettlr.com/en/guides/guide-zettelkasten/
- https://docs.zettlr.com/en/academic/citations/
I see the appeal of web-apps but, for me at least, markdown is about being able to use multiple apps on the same files, each for their strengths and keeping the data portable.
Fidus Writer looks great - but given that the App Wishlist is looking years long at the current rate, this is the next best alternative I know of.
wrote on Feb 12, 2021, 5:46 PM last edited by@marcusquinn Thank you very much for the more detailled information. I'll look into it!