Sonja--
If you are using PMX, then at all costs, you should avoid doing anything
that requires you to edit the TeX file directly. The reason is that every
time you want to change or edit ANYTHING in the PMX, you'll then have to
re-edit the TeX file. That's why I went to the trouble of enabling fou
Am Montag, 3. April 2006 20:48 schrieb Don Simons:
> There are many ways to skin a cat. In this case I can think of at least 3,
> depending on whether the symbol can be
Don,
I sent unfortunately my reply to your private address. In order to make my
reply public I repeat what I have sent.
Hi Don
Alright, I live with it and change the tex-file afterwards. That isn't a
pretty solution, still, it works.
Thanks a lot
Sonja
Cornelius C. Noack wrote:
On Mon, 3 Apr 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's a very good question. It's not a situation I ever considered,
and I'm afraid the only ap
On Mon, 3 Apr 2006, Don Simons wrote:
There are many ways to skin a cat. In this case I can think of at least 3,
depending on whether the symbol can be
(1) drawn with diagonal lines,
(2) assembled from characters in existing fonts, with or without the
addition of diagonal lines, or
(3) none of
You could try Apple's "Mac Programmer's Workshop" -
http://developer.apple.com/tools/mpw-tools/ for a C compiler for MacOS 7.
Alternatively, OpusTeX 0.84 includes a Perl script version of opusflex. Perl
can be found at http://www.perl.com/download.csp#mac - I used that version
under Windows for qu
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