Yeah, ive been thinking that Word might work better than OpenOffice to format the farm book (bc indexes, cross references) and have been assuming that there's and online suite. No?
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Yes, it definitely does. It's commonly used for publishing, esp textbooks and such that need lots of fiddly bits. It can definitely do Toc, indices, and smart references (like name your references and it'll fill in the page number when compiled) etc.
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I was confident but did a quick search to confirm on indices since that's the more complicated of the three and confirmed it's definitely got a bunch of options there:https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Indexing …
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It does them very well. For longer works you should check out the 'memoir' package. It includes everything you need for front- & backmatter so you don't need to worry about multiple, possibly incompatible packages for those items
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Interesting; thanks! This is an absolutely fascinating document I'll hopefully someday go through and grok fully: http://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/memoir/memman.pdf …
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I just found it very surprising you'd prefer those to it.