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 This talk discusses some practicalities of writing well, both stylistically This talk discusses some practicalities of writing well, both stylistically
-and practically. We'll talk about prose, but also about the right 'geekway of+and practically. We'll talk about prose, but also about the right "geekway of
 writing, the storage formats, toolchains, and the storage of our words.\\ writing, the storage formats, toolchains, and the storage of our words.\\
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 - writing style\\ - writing style\\
 - what's appropriate: what to write what not to write\\ - what's appropriate: what to write what not to write\\
-- keeping track: 'source controlfor words\\+- keeping track: "source controlfor words\\
 - toolchains: what toolsets to use to write and prepare output\\ - toolchains: what toolsets to use to write and prepare output\\
-- markup languages vs 'wysiwygtools\\+- markup languages vs "wysiwygtools\\
 - sharing your words with non-geeks\\ - sharing your words with non-geeks\\
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 At the end of this talk, you'll have a good idea how to put together an At the end of this talk, you'll have a good idea how to put together an
-example 'document toolchaintaking source-controlled words in a humane+example "document toolchaintaking source-controlled words in a humane
 markup style, and creating high-quality HTML, PDF (fully styled, print-ready) markup style, and creating high-quality HTML, PDF (fully styled, print-ready)
 ePub and Kindle output, as well as Word-friendly versions.\\ ePub and Kindle output, as well as Word-friendly versions.\\
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