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Alexander2019-01-03 20:50:41
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Alexander, 2019-01-03 20:50:41

Text editors for journalism - Google Docs, Pages or Word?

Hey!
For a long time he worked in various editors as a journalist. My job is diplomas. But this is journalistic work with companies. What I didn't go through.
Now I work in Pages, and I consider it one of the simplest and fastest editors. But the problem becomes linking documents to iCloud to share, they just get the wildest kind of transliteration; Hotkeys are also a problem. For example, justifying removes the Document Format. Is it possible to somehow edit the hotkeys in Pages, I did not find the option.
Google Docs is a handy web tool. But the problem arises with saving documents in root folders - documents are not saved, only in subfolders. And the wildest problem for me was renaming DOCX documents to DOCX.GDOC, which I still can't handle. Editors simply do not open DOCX.GDOC documents. What can be done?
Office - heavy and paid. It's just pain for me.
If you are busy with IT-journalist, reportage work - what editors do you work for?

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hckn, 2019-01-03
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Sublime Text + Markdown.
You can use another, more specialized markdown editor (there are really sexy editors for the poppy).
Markdown is already a standard in journalism, especially for those who work with online content. Especially if you call yourself an IT journalist (it’s strange that you don’t use markdown right now, by the way) Raking
Word formatting takes more time than writing a shit article from scratch)
https://typora.io/
https://caret.io/
And many other

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lukoie, 2019-01-04
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