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
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
o that, or introduce "corruptions" in the files, although
it could do something similar if you define "corruption" to be a result
of incorrect entry by novice users. Presumably SWP is no longer plagued
by that old file corruption problem, but they've lost me as a user.
Dimitrios Diamantaras
Bo Peng wrote:
Yes. I also do full installation of miktex and it *is* slow. I think
this is acceptable since lyx is a wrapper of latex. What I am trying
to achieve is packing *everything else* together by removing perl and
mingw, including a minimal python interpreter and convert.exe, even
those
do it.
There is, by the way, a Knoppix-based distro called Quantian, that
already has LyX and all sorts of mathematical and statistical software
loaded and ready to go on a Live CD. Check out the latest version of
that, it may come in handy.
Dimitrios Diamantaras
ime. Granted, I could
have done a "medium" or "small" install, but would it really save me a
lot of time?
I am not knocking Lyx or LaTeX, I am an enthusiastic user on Windows and
on Linux. However, newbies need a lot of handholding with LyX, and
installation is part of