[Beowulf] OT: Windows tex editors/processors
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Geoffrey Jacobs gdjacobs at gmail.comTue Apr 7 07:31:59 PDT 2009
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On 4/6/09, Geoff Galitz <geoff at galitz.org> wrote: > > Can anyone recommend a good tex editor for the Windows Vista platform? > There are a lot of options out there on the web, but many of them seem > squirrely to me (too many required additional components or limited > usability). > For editing, notepad++ is good. The only Win32 build of TeX I'm familiar with is MikTeX, which is fairly solid. Not quite as good as the build Debian packages, though. I have good ones for Linux and Mac, but we do some of our work in Windows > too! > > > > -geoff > > > -- MORE CORE AVAILABLE, BUT NOT FOR YOU -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.scyld.com/pipermail/beowulf/attachments/20090407/05a5f1fd/attachment.html
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