There is also a rather old version running natively under Windows 1.0.5
something. But I think TeXmacs is somewhat hard to use and would always
recommend LyX unless someone likes to embed calculations in a LaTeX like
(which is I admit a really nice feature of TeXmacs. especially with
maxima ) I even recommend LyX for Windows since you don't need the
cygwin stuff - it runs nicely and native under Windows.

So especially if someone is a newbie the installation and use of LyX is
really much easier especially compared to any cygwin approach if one
does not like the direct "programming" of LaTeX code in a nice editor
environment like that of WinEdt or TeXnicCenter or whatever....


Niels Vestergaard Jensen schrieb:
> In a similar vein there's TeXmacs, which is somewhat WYSIWYG. (My
> apologies if it's already been mentioned). It's originally a linux
> program, but it's possible to run it under cygwin:
>
> http://www.fmi.uni-passau.de/~seidl/texmacs/tmtour.html#2
>
> best
>
>     Niels
>

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