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RE: [Axiom-developer] TeX for TeXmacs for Axiom
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Bill Page |
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RE: [Axiom-developer] TeX for TeXmacs for Axiom |
Date: |
Fri, 7 Jan 2005 16:05:19 -0500 |
Eugene Surowitz,
TeX is not required for the TeXmacs for Windows version.
It has many TeX fonts already built-in. But to get a
larger set of fonts, you can optionally also install TeX.
I have not tried PCTeX but I know tha installing MikTeX
works. I think that as long as the TeX fonts are in the
standard location, then TeXmacs will use them.
Regards,
Bill Page.
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> The comments about TeXmacs drew my attention.
>
> Somewhere in the on the TeXmacs site or in documentation
> I recall seeing something about requiring TeX to be installed.
> In an of itself this is not surprising or a problem;
> but...
>
> Are all TeX's equal?
> I'm currently using PCTeX which is a commercial product.
> With release 5.0, PCTeX has adopted Microsoft style
> activation protocols.
> Also the executable has probably been modified to take these
> into account.
>
> If TeXmacs needs TeX, then it may be that they (TeXmacs)
> or us (Axiom) needs to provide user/installers a heads-up
> for the MS Windows case.
>
> Eugene Surowitz
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