But Gray, 
Do you know XTexShell and TeXShell?, they both seem to be integrated 
front-end for work in latex; TeXShell has ortographic correctos and a 
text editor specially adaptade for latex.

Francisco Alcaraz
Murcia (Spain)


----- Mensaje Original -----
Remitente: Gary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Fecha: Martes, Abril 3, 2001 5:19 am
Asunto: Re: Re: [expert] latex and wysiwyg

> On Sun, Apr 01, 2001 at 07:05:54PM -0400 or thereabouts, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 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.
> 
> > 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
> 
> Hello Francisco, 
> Actually, in my humble opinion, I would stay with (X)emacs, as it 
> really is
> easy to lean, and will allow you to use just about anything.  It 
> took me
> about 2 hours to have a good working knowledge of it, and utilize 
> the easy
> keystroke commands.  The openng page of macs will give you a tutorial.
> What makes it doubly interesting, is that Xemacs (so is Gvim) is 
> availablewith a winders version too.  I use both all the time.. My 
> thoughts, learn
> at least one editor well, and you can use it in any OS.  I prefer 
> VIM, as
> keystroking is faster for me, so when in Macs, I just use the 
> Viper VIM
> mode, so no modification is necessary.  (X)emacs is extremely 
> powerful, and
> will allow you to do most anything, including text to speech 
> playback.. 
> 
> -- 
> Best regards,
> Gary             
> 
> 
> 
> 


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