On Tue, 7 Aug 2012 11:34:28 +0200 Willi Egger <cont...@boede.nl>
wrote:

> Dear TeX users and TeX friends,
> 
> At one of the last NTG-meetings we discussed possibilities to
> write a series of articles presenting the different text
> editors used in modern TeX-environments. 
> 
> Such an article could have ingredients like availability,
> general use, highlights, issues related to TeX coding and
> whether it is suitable for Plain-tex, Latex, Context,
> configurability etc.
> 
> The idea is to produce a MAPS-issue in color, so that also
> screenshots can be included. 
> 
> We have already a couple of volunteers to write on certain
> editors, however it is for sure not a bad idea to include even
> two articles on the same editor. What we definitely are looking
> for is someone who would be prepared to write an article over
> WinEdt.
> 
> I am looking forward hearing from you, kind regards
> 
> Willi Egger Secretary NTG ntg-secret...@ntg.nl

I use Gvim for all editing, including all forms of TeX, columns
submitted to my newspaper editors, programs (Tcl etc.) and emails.
The virtue is I do not have to learn and relearn a new editor for
each. And my custmizations such as F2 to justify each paragraph
ragged right, are common for all. I even assign F keys for
running pdftex or context on a file named book.tex (every book I
work on is in a separate directory so all of them are called
book.tex.) I have an  F key for "acroread book.pdf"

Just FYI. I doubt if I am the only one. 


-- John Culleton 
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