On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 2:10 PM, gene glick <[1]carzr...@optonline.net> wrote:
Dave McGuire wrote: First off, thanks for the input from all. So you write in a text editor, add in your own codes? I write a lot of macros. If you decide to use EMACS I would highly recommend AucTeX. The various AucTeX commands prompt for arguments and insert the appropriate La/TeX code. It is very easy to insert lists, tables, figures, sections, etc. Prompting for options like captions and labels (for hyperlinks) should be quite nice when you are starting out. Also take a look at CTAN. There are a **lot** of packages and examples. (* jcl *) -- You can't create open hardware with closed EDA tools. twitter: [2]http://twitter.com/jluciani blog: [3]http://www.luciani.org References 1. mailto:carzr...@optonline.net 2. http://twitter.com/jluciani 3. http://www.luciani.org/
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