[OS X TeX] Re: TexShop & Textures

Themis Matsoukas matsoukas at psu.edu
Tue Oct 15 19:15:54 CEST 2002



Mathtime fonts that work in Textures can be converted to work in OS X. 
Synchronicity is the single most important feature that I miss in OS X 
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Themis Matsoukas

On Tuesday, October 15, 2002, at 04:47 AM, Lawrence C Paulson wrote:

> Both TexShop and Textures have strong plus and minus points.  TexShop 
> is free, is compatible with other Unix-based TeX systems, and gives PDF 
> output directly.  For simple TeX/LaTeX jobs it should be fine.  
> Textures is better if you need synchronicity (the output-to-source 
> mapping), use non-standard fonts like Mathtime, or can't cope with 
> having to replicate parts of the TeTeX tree just to store your macro 
> and bibtex files. Personally I can't wait for the MacOS X version of 
> Textures, but even in Classic it works perfectly.
>
> Larry Paulson
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