Hi Zdenek, I am suggesting that one be forced to use any particular editor.
But, if we want a unified/consistent editor across all platforms, I would consider TeXWorks as a viable candidate as it is already cross platform. It should be easy enough to add a feature that could make the different forms of white space visible. I do not use TeXworks so I can not say if it works via telnet or ssh. Personally, I think when working with unicode you should use a graphics capable terminal. But, that is just my position. regards Keith. Am 14.11.2011 um 15:16 schrieb Zdenek Wagner: > 2011/11/14 Keith J. Schultz <keithjschu...@web.de>: >> Well, Zdenek, >> >> I guess that is where TeXWorks comes to mind. It could give a unified >> GUI for TeX with unicode. >> > Does it mean I will be forced to use TeXWorks and nothing else? And > will it work over telnet or ssh without graphics? I have other unicode > capable editors if proper fonts are installed but none of them > displays nonbreakable space in a way clearly distinguishable from > normal space. -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex