David A. Case wrote:
Is this distinction between cygwin and native a meaningful
one? Is it just a matter of path syntax ( /home/green vs.
C:\home\green )? A matter of personal taste and familiarity?
Or are there other differences that argue in favor of one form
of LyX and latex over
David A. Case wrote:
Is this distinction between cygwin and native a meaningful
one? Is it just a matter of path syntax ( /home/green vs.
C:\home\green )? A matter of personal taste and familiarity?
Or are there other differences that argue in favor of one form
of LyX and latex over
David A. Case wrote:
> Is this distinction between "cygwin" and "native" a meaningful
> one? Is it just a matter of path syntax ( /home/green vs.
> C:\home\green )? A matter of personal taste and familiarity?
> Or are there other differences that argue in favor of one form
> of LyX and latex
On Wed, Jan 29, 2003, Matej Cepl wrote:
It is called fpTeX and it is just a native port of tetex to
Windows
Also, on the same day, another user wrote:
This is not a solution to your problem but you might want to try out the
native Win32 version at:.
Is this distinction between
On Wed, Jan 29, 2003, Matej Cepl wrote:
It is called fpTeX and it is just a native port of tetex to
Windows
Also, on the same day, another user wrote:
This is not a solution to your problem but you might want to try out the
native Win32 version at:.
Is this distinction between
On Wed, Jan 29, 2003, Matej Cepl wrote:
>
> It is called fpTeX and it is just a native port of tetex to
> Windows
Also, on the same day, another user wrote:
> This is not a solution to your problem but you might want to try out the
> native Win32 version at:.
Is this distinction