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 for
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
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 you
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 for
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
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 you
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
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
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
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 user
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 user
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
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,
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,
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,
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
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
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 would
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
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
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
- Original Message -
From: Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
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, I mean
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
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
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 would
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
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
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
- Original Message -
From: Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
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, I mean
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
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
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
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
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
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
- Original Message -
From: "Uwe Stöhr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 12:19 AM
Subject: Re: Editors for LaTeX-files with syntax highlighting
Jack M. Lyon wrote:
Does Kile and Em
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
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
-Ins for Publishing Professionals
http://www.editorium.com
___
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 4:56 PM
To: LyX-Users
Subject: Editors for LaTeX-files with syntax
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
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
-Ins for Publishing Professionals
http://www.editorium.com
___
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 4:56 PM
To: LyX-Users
Subject: Editors for LaTeX-files with syntax
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
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
rd Add-Ins for Publishing Professionals
http://www.editorium.com
___
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 4:56 PM
> To: LyX-Users
> Subject: Ed
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