On 21.06.2011 11:19, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 09:35, Marc Trius wrote:
This might be different for you if you're already used to Vim or Emacs, which I
wasn't.
As I said, if you are not used to work with those, it is a steep learning curve.
TeXworks is configured to use
On Tue 21 Jun 2011, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> > TeXworks is configured to use MkII, but there are instructions on
> > the wiki to configure it for MkIV.
>
> The latest TeXworks should have this fixed, but I have no idea how to
> build texworks on linux (for Windows and Mac one can download a
> bina
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 09:35, Marc Trius wrote:
>
> This might be different for you if you're already used to Vim or Emacs, which
> I wasn't.
As I said, if you are not used to work with those, it is a steep learning curve.
> TeXworks is configured to use MkII, but there are instructions on the
On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 21:19:20 + (UTC)
"H. Hodges" wrote:
> I'm new to ConTeXt, coming from LaTeX. Are there any linux text editors that
> are
> at all useful for creating context documents? In the archives of this list, I
> read one or two discussions about making Kile more compatible, but th
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 23:19, H. Hodges wrote:
> I'm new to ConTeXt, coming from LaTeX. Are there any linux text editors that
> are
> at all useful for creating context documents? In the archives of this list, I
> read one or two discussions about making Kile more compatible, but the issue
> see
On Mon 20 Jun 2011, H. Hodges wrote:
> I'm new to ConTeXt, coming from LaTeX. Are there any linux text
> editors that are at all useful for creating context documents?
There is a summary table in the wiki at
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Text_Editors . Apart from the ones
listed there is also htt
I'm new to ConTeXt, coming from LaTeX. Are there any linux text editors that are
at all useful for creating context documents? In the archives of this list, I
read one or two discussions about making Kile more compatible, but the issue
seems to have been dropped.
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