Wolfgang,
I know a lot of unix user love emacs, but I come from windows and
previously from MSDos, and previously from CPM and I remember how hard
were then write a single paragraph!!! :-O.
Now under windows there is an excelent shareware tex editor, Winedt 5.2,
more of the very hard task you need to use latex are partially
automatizated; I would like something similar to linux. I know e-macs,
kwriter, koffice, klyx, lyx, mc editor, but most of them seems to be so
hard to lern and to use. I don't mean a brontosaurus, like Staroffice or
Microsoft Word, but something close to winedt, no so much memory, no
blue screen neither black screen....... Some in the midle of e-macs and
microsoft word, is not to much, isn't it?
So I said that the combination of xtexshell+nedit+xdiv or gv is
relatively good, that's all.
Francisco Alcaraz
Murcia (Spain)
----- Mensaje Original -----
Remitente: Wolfgang Bornath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Fecha: Domingo, Abril 1, 2001 6:37 pm
Asunto: Re: [expert] latex and wysiwyg
> On Sun, Apr 01, 2001 at 11:21 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Textex
> > Xtexshell (a frontend to combine text-editors, latex and xdiv)
> > Nedit (good text editor, activating latex language the differents
> > commands, text-types, .... are showed in different colors or shapes;
> > very good for latex!)
> >
> > This is until now the best combination under linux I have found;
>
> Maybe so, but only until your first encounter with the mother of all:
> Emacs (or XEmacs for the faint of heart!).
>
> wobo
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