Lars Gullik Bjønnes writes:
> That sounds like a thoroughly bad idea. It is true that sometimes you
> can edit .lyx files with an editor, but that is only because of
> limitations in LyX. IMHO the best view of .lyx files is that they
> should be treated as "hackable" binary files.
(I assume that y
Hi folks,
I come from a purely humanities background, and the interesting thing
about what has been said here is that, the more I use lyx, the more I
realise that I need to know tex/latex.
For that reason I am now patiently going through beginners latex
books,
using gedit- I am not yet read
Kevin Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Uwe Stöhr writes:
| > the next version of the windows installer will have support for
| > editors with which LaTeX-files can be viewed with highlighted syntax.
|
| A side question -- does anyone know of further developments of a (vim)
| syntax file f
On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 09:51:26AM -0500, Dimitrios Diamantaras wrote:
> [...] In fact I am liking the
> Emacs-AUCTeX-preview-latex combination so much that I have been working
> on it exclusively lately, even though about a year ago I thought I would
> never need anything but Lyx (I am a LaTeX u
Jack M. Lyon wrote:
Do you know other editors that offer syntax-highlighting for LaTeX and
run on Windows?
Thanks for the lists of programs. I've now built in support for the
following editors:
jEdit, PSPad, WinShell, ConTEXT, Crimson Editor, Vim, TeXnicCenter,
LaTeXEditor, WinEdt, LEd, Wi
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From: "Uwe Stöhr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 12:19 AM
Subject: Re: Editors for LaTeX-files with syntax highlighting
Jack M. Lyon wrote:
Does Kile and Emacs easily run under windows,
Dimitrios Diamantaras wrote:
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Jack M. Lyon wrote:
Does Kile and Emacs easily run under windows, I mean do they have an
own win-installer?
many thanks
regards Uwe
IIRC, texmaker is a Windows Kile-like editor.
There are versions of Emacs out there that are precompiled with A
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Jack M. Lyon wrote:
Does Kile and Emacs easily run under windows, I mean do they have an own
win-installer?
many thanks
regards Uwe
IIRC, texmaker is a Windows Kile-like editor.
There are versions of Emacs out there that are precompiled with AUCTeX
and preview-latex (actu
There are probably others out there as well.
Context:
http://www.context.cx/
PSPad:
http://www.pspad.com/
NEdit (via CygWin):
http://www.nedit.org/
--
Mael Hilléreau
On Friday 03 February 2006 09:19, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
>
> Does Kile and Emacs easily run under windows, I mean do they have an own
> win-installer?
>
> many thanks
> regards Uwe
I believe Emacs works ok under windows but requires some major hocus pocus to
install it. As for Kile... oh dear. You woul
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Does Kile and Emacs easily run under windows, I mean do they have an own
win-installer?
Kile is *nix and MAC GUI
Herbert
Jack M. Lyon wrote:
Does Kile and Emacs easily run under windows, I mean do they have an own
win-installer?
many thanks
regards Uwe
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> Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 4:56 PM
> To: LyX-Users
> Subject: Editors
Uwe Stöhr writes:
> the next version of the windows installer will have support for
> editors with which LaTeX-files can be viewed with highlighted syntax.
A side question -- does anyone know of further developments of a (vim)
syntax file for the LyX file format? Someone had posted the beginnings
Hello LyXers,
the next version of the windows installer will have support for editors
with which LaTeX-files can be viewed with highlighted syntax. Currently
I have built in support for jEdit, WinShell, TeXnicCenter, WinEdt, and
WinTeX.
The first editor that is found on the system will be set
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