[Tugindia] A LaTex Editor that is user friendly

S. venkataraman svenkat at ignou.ac.in
Mon Jul 11 07:06:27 CEST 2011


On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 9:34 AM, Kannan Moudgalya <kannan at iitb.ac.in> wrote:

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> Mayuresh wrote:
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>> vi and/or emacs usually fit the bill. They are compact, fast etc. beside
>> being highly customizable.
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> I agree.  I use emacs on my system.  Pressing Control-C twice compiles the
> file.  If a correct pdf reader (not adobe acrobat) is used, the file is also
> refreshed automatically.  I use skim on my Mac OS X.  On Windows, Sumatra
> and on Linux, xpdf can be used.
>
> I wonder how difficult it is to install emacs or vi on Windows.
>
> Kannan
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I forgot to mention texlipse, which is a latex plugin for
the eclipse IDE which is very popular amongst Java programmers.
http://texlipse.sourceforge.net/
So, if you are using eclipse, it probably makes sense to
go for it.
Best,
S. Venkataraman


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