[OS X TeX] New alpha Textures with support for graphics
Kevin Walzer
kw at kevin-walzer.com
Thu Jul 13 16:30:09 CEST 2006
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AES wrote:
>>
>> I'm not sure whether such announcements [Re ongoing Textures
>> developments] are useful or appropriate here, but in case there are
>> other Textures-interested readers I'm going on anyway. Please tell me
>> if you think it's inappropriate.
>>
>
> NOT at all inappropriate, in view of this Textures-interested reader at
> least. Keep it going. Thanks.
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Just curious--what does Textures offer that TexShop et. al does not? I
tried to download a version to try, but apparently you already need to
be a registered customer. (This company charges $30 just to demo one of
its other products...)
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Kevin Walzer
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