Re: [Trisquel-users] Need something for writing/publishing LaTeX

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Re: [Trisquel-users] Need something for writing/publishing LaTeX

2012-07-25 Thread arg501
Thanks for the suggestions. For some reason some of those suggested, like  
LyX, weren't showing up at first for me in the repository. Eventually, after  
a reboot, it fixed itself; I guess.


I ended up installing Texmaker and LyX to try, and I also installed Kate,  
which I didn't realize had features to support writing in TeX. 


Re: [Trisquel-users] Need something for writing/publishing LaTeX

2012-07-25 Thread alonivtsan
Lyx is very user friendly, but bear in mind that it creates files using its  
own open format which unfortunately isn't backward compatible (i.e. might not  
work on older version of Lyx) - of course you can always export to .tex to  
use with a different editor . Gummi shows a preview of the text written every  
minute (or at a different interval if you change the settings) which is a  
cool feature.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Need something for writing/publishing LaTeX

2012-07-24 Thread Michał Masłowski
 Is there anything for writing LaTeX and publishing into postscript/PDF
 or something equivalent?

There is LaTeX (in TeXLive packages).  PDF files can be generated using
pdflatex, lualatex or xelatex (or dvipdfmx, although it's probably less
comfortable).  PostScript is usually made using dvips (I rarely see such
files, in most cases pdflatex is probably better).

Or are you asking for an editor?  I use Emacs with AUCTeX, there are
many other solutions.


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Re: [Trisquel-users] Need something for writing/publishing LaTeX

2012-07-24 Thread lazinsli
 Tex Live  provides a great All-in-One Solution. 


Re: [Trisquel-users] Need something for writing/publishing LaTeX

2012-07-24 Thread mikko . viinamaki
Packages Lyx and Gummi would seem appropriate. No first hand experience of  
neither.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Need something for writing/publishing LaTeX

2012-07-24 Thread em9002
I've used Lyx in the past.  It's very user-friendly.  You don't even have to  
know LaTeX in order to use it.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Need something for writing/publishing LaTeX

2012-07-24 Thread Ivaylo Valkov
В 10:47 +0200 на 24.07.2012 (вт), Michał Masłowski написа:
  Is there anything for writing LaTeX and publishing into postscript/PDF
  or something equivalent?
 Or are you asking for an editor?  I use Emacs with AUCTeX, there are
 many other solutions.

Emacs with latex-mode is also not bad, if you know your way in LaTeX.


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Re: [Trisquel-users] Need something for writing/publishing LaTeX

2012-07-24 Thread Quiliro Ordóñez

El 24/07/12 07:21, mikko.viinam...@students.turkuamk.fi escribió:
Packages Lyx and Gummi would seem appropriate. No first hand 
experience of neither.




I have very good experiences with Lyx. Easy yet powerful.

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