Thanks a lot Declan, I will try Maxwell but it seems that they stoped
the development by 1998, isn't it?
I am trying wint nedit also, that has the possibility to put tex as
language preference and then the commands appear higlithed. It could be
a good solution to latex.
Francisco Alcaraz
Murcia (Spain)
----- Mensaje Original -----
Remitente: Declan Moriarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Fecha: Domingo, Abril 1, 2029 3:57 pm
Asunto: Re: [expert] WYSYWYG for latex under linux
> Best I've seen was Maxwell - writes m$word6, & .RTF, with the version
> I have. I share your inhibitions with klyx - it has it's mind made
> up what it's
> doing, and it's difficult enough to change it. There is Wordperfect
> 8, but they
> seem to want money for it, and it's bloatware anyhow. The 30 day
> trial turned
> me off entirely.
> --
> Regards,
>
>
> Declan Moriarty
>
>
>
>
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> On Sat, 31 Mar 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hello folks;
> > I am taken a latex course and after every session I am most for
> use this
> > wonderfull text-compiler system. The course it under windows, but
> using> free software.
> > But my aim is to use latex under linux, nevertheless, the use of a
> > WYSIWYG text editor is for me more interesting that just an old
> > character editor. I know lyx and klyx in linux, but they use a
> > particular file format, different of tex, I don't belive this is
> a good
> > idea, the tex format is multiplatform, so klyx or lyx have, for
> me, a
> > big handicap.
> >
> > I have tryed to find any open-source WYSIWYG tex editor, but I
> haven't> found nothing at the moment. Do any person of the list
> know some one?
> >
> > Thanks a lot for your attention
> >
> > Francisco Alcaraz
> > Murcia (Spain)
>
>