Does anybody know the gnome program that you can write in latex with please? I'm not sure but I think its in the base repo. Its not winefish as it (winefish) doesn't compile the source text like the program that I'm looking for does.
Hopefully thanks Sharon.
Sharon Kimble sharon04@gmail.com wrote:
Does anybody know the gnome program that you can write in latex with please?
I'm sure most people will point you to emacs or vim syntax highlighting.
I'm not sure but I think its in the base repo. Its not winefish as it (winefish) doesn't compile the source text like the program that I'm looking for does.
Any reason you don't like Qt-based LyX?
I use the base articles and then in-line the ERT (evil red text aka direct in-line [La]TeX). I can see how some [La]TeX power users might not like LyX. But I'm a WYSIWYM loving wennie, and LyX does most of what I need outside of an ERT block here and there.
Just curious, as I'm always on the lookout for new ways to write LaTeX. Some of the newer LaTeX to/from SXW converters are also nice, and LyX outputs it's strict common article LaTeX for doing such (at least in my experience).
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005, Sharon Kimble wrote:
Does anybody know the gnome program that you can write in latex with please? I'm not sure but I think its in the base repo. Its not winefish as it (winefish) doesn't compile the source text like the program that I'm looking for does.
'kile' builds and runs fine in CentOS 4, and to my thinking is much more usable than Lyx, although not real time wysiwyg
The packaged sources and all dependencies needed to build on centos-4 are at: ftp://ftp.owlriver.com/pub/mirror/ORC/kile/
Screenshot, with Kile, xdvi, and xpdf running at: http://www.owlriver.com/kile.jpg
-- Russ Herrold