I don't think any one has worked on LaTeX support at this point. Nothing in
the library that I can see anyway.
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 6:24 PM, Hugh Aguilar <[email protected]>wrote:
> Does Factor offer any support for LaTeX? I'm working on building a
> slide-rule and want to use Factor to generate the LaTeX code for the images
> to be printed out as a pdf. I have my own idea for the design, so I can't
> use any of the pdf files available by people who've already built
> slide-rules. This shouldn't be too complicated to write. If Factor already
> has LaTeX support though, I would rather use it as a jumping off point
> rather than reinvent the wheel.
>
> AutoCad and AutoLisp would probably be a better choice than LaTeX and
> Factor, but I already know LaTeX --- and LaTeX is free.
>
> BTW, I'm still working on that voting software. Most of what I'm doing now
> is reading about the theory. The software is fairly simple, so I haven't
> had
> to ask any questions in regard to Factor.
>
>
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