eykhout@kunivv1.sci.kun.nl (Victor Eijkhout) (11/11/89)
I quote from the TeXtures manual: 'TeXtures has IniTeX built in, and it's {\em always} available' So what's your problem :-) (or rather :-( And when you've solved that problem tell me how to do the following with TeXtures: 1/ add fonts 2/ replace that ridiculous editor by my favourite one 3/ embed the formatter and previewer in the far better shell that I would write if only they would give me half a chance. Frustratedly, Victor.
spqr@ecs.soton.ac.uk (Sebastian Rahtz) (11/16/89)
>>>>> On 10 Nov 89 16:45:39 GMT, eykhout@kunivv1.sci.kun.nl (Victor Eijkhout) said: > 1/ add fonts > 2/ replace that ridiculous editor by my favourite one > 3/ embed the formatter and previewer in the far better shell > that I would write if only they would give me half a chance. these questions are easily answered! get a copy of Andrew Trevorrow's excellent OzTeX, which is free, has source (in Modula 2), uses standard fonts downloadable from your Unix machine or wherever and has no editor (so use what you like). -- Sebastian Rahtz S.Rahtz@uk.ac.soton.ecs (JANET) Computer Science S.Rahtz@ecs.soton.ac.uk (Bitnet) Southampton S09 5NH, UK S.Rahtz@sot-ecs.uucp (uucp)