Hmm, generally, what most people use nowadays for the case "write documentation in version control friendly format and then export it as reader friendly PDF/EPUB"? WYSIWYG packages like LibreOffice are not very version control friendly, writing in LaTeX is not very sanity friendly if you're not a scientist but just a stupid programmer like me.
I look towards rst+pandoc combo but don't feel fully satisfied with it (blaming mostly rst there, it clearly has more handy formatting features than, say, markdown, but I keep failing to wrap my head around its syntax and constantly need to go to docs even for simplest stuff. So maybe I was searching in the wrong place all the time.
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@archydragon@loud.computer have you looked at typst? it can mostly do the same stuff as latex but it's also approachable to mere mortals
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@archydragon I think the cool kids are using typist nowadays
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