What software do you use to write?
Vim, make and LaTeX.
Word.
my mind
>>9114249
>>9114246
Do you keep your whole piece in one file? How do you separate each section?
The AlphaSmart NEO in conjunction with Word.
>>9114277
With make you can separate out chapters and build them separately and/or build into a single file.
BlaZing edge high-tech writing software ($677 for basic, $943 for professional) that takes my writing to the next level and makes it - oh, oh so much easier to get my ideas out there & conquer that blank page.
Literary novel mode. Journalism mode. College paper mode. Diary mode. Just a couple of thoughts here mode. It's all here. It's all on the computer. The computer is doing half the work. "It's a god-send for writers."
If you're trying write that ""Great American novel"", you're not gonna do it without the right computer SoftWare program. Get the software that's right or oyu, or buy the handbook for Dummies, it's you're gonna see the difference right away. You're gonna write that book you've been thinking about when you realize you just didnt have the good software for your computer. File, Edit, Tools. Click on them. You can do it, you can write. It's so easy.
>>9114295
I agree that the software isn't important at all. But I'm currently using Notepad, where I have to separate chapters by writing "====CHAPTER TWO====" and do indents by mashing the spacebar.
Abiword
>>9114277
I keep the whole thing together in a single Word doc. Works for me. Simple and effective.
>>9114295
I'll take 4.