Thanks all,
Unfortunately, for the moment i wouldn't use emacs but i have tried scite.
The first problem i can see is that it does not handle multiple files
opening, color setup isn't straight forward (Have to deal with hexa values)
..
Apart from this, looks fine. It seems like WinEdt is a lot
On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 22:24:26 +, Dirar BOUGATEF [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Idriss,
I had a look at WinEdt and it is very tex oriented, but i have seen any
reference to Context. Do you see some advantages for Context use (I have
seen support for tex tables, project (Don't know which kind
Hi,
Am using eclipse as my editor (eTex) but it is really too heavy, anyone
knows of an editor that works fine within tex and windows.
What about TexWork.
Many thanks.
Dirar.
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Dirar BOUGATEF wrote:
Am using eclipse as my editor (eTex) but it is really too heavy, anyone
knows of an editor that works fine within tex and windows.
i use scite
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA
Hi Dirar,
I would suggest that you try Scite. This editor integrates very nicely
with Context and Hans has done a great job providing this integration.
Willi
Dirar BOUGATEF wrote:
Hi,
Am using eclipse as my editor (eTex) but it is really too heavy, anyone
knows of an editor that works fine
Hans,
One of my favorite things about Auctex+Emacs is C-M-\ which will format
marked region, buffer, etc. The source coes is ually nicely aligned after
application of this macro.
Now, I've seen your source code over the years and it is quite beautiful,
easy to read.
Are you telling us that