Hi all, I have tried Texmacs, and I really love the equation editor - the absolute best I've used so far. However, I am really annoyed by some non-standard editing behavior of Texmacs, like not deleting a selection when you type over it. I saw in this list that some patching has been going on in this area, lately. I'm also looking forward to more standard dialog boxes, etc. So, I decided to try compiling the Qt version and see how usable it could be. (Further down I'd like to implement some kind of exporting an equation to svg via the clipboard, in order to be able to use texmacs for making posters and presentations.)
So I grabbed the svn and compiled it on my ubuntu 9.10 AMD64. As a result I can launch the program (apparently with no errors, at least on the console), but there is no page on the screen before I actually type something, and then, the width of the page grows with the text I type. I could load a previous document, and all words appear aligned left, one by line on a very narrow page... (most documents generate tons of errors and crash the program, though). I probably miss some crucial dependency, or I'm not using the appropriate version of something, but I can't figure it out alone, I'm afraid. Can someone kindly point to me instructions for compiling a working qt-texmacs for linux, please? -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/qt-texmacs-not-displaying-documents-well-in-ubuntu-9.10-tp26160144p26160144.html Sent from the Gnu - Texmacs - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Texmacs-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/texmacs-dev
