* David Kastrup (2005-05-13) writes: > At the moment I am not talking about optimal solutions. At the moment > it is completely impossible to guess from our web presence: > > a) can I use my operating system? > b) what will I need to download from here? > c) what will I need to download from other sites? > d) will my version of Emacs support this? > e) if I have not already chosen an Emacs or are not particularly fixed > on one, what would the recommendations be? > > All of this is, if present at all, scattered about the manuals, mostly > that of preview-latex, and some other files. > > But people need to know this before they start downloading things and > thinking about "maybe I should try this out".
Okay, I quickly threw something together at <URL:http://www.iwi.uni-sb.de/angeli/misc/auctex/web/download.html>. This will have to be streamlined in order to present the information you mentioned above in a more structured way. But what you can see on the page should already give an impression of where it is heading. We could also add a section about Mac OS. But for me it is a bit difficult to gather the needed information about Emacsen (there are currently a lot of flavors floating around), TeX systems (gwTeX?), viewers (TeXniscope?), and similar. Input on that is appreciated. > Not exactly new. The day we have an AUCTeX release without specific > XEmacs problems is probably one to mark up in the calendar. 11.55 is doing a pretty good job in this respect. -- Ralf _______________________________________________ auctex-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex-devel
