DLV101@PSUVM.BITNET (Dwaine L. VanBibber) (08/31/89)
========================================================================= I am looking for a Graphical User Interface that will allow me to have multiple concurrent DOS sessions, each running in its own window. My intent is to run a PC version of TeX. I would like to be able to simultaneously view my .DVI file and the .TEX file being edited. In addition, I'd like to be able to edit or preview a file while another is being processed by TeX in the background. I'd also like to have CED resident: a utility that spools your keyboard commands, and allows you to recall and edit them with the uparrow and downarrow - much like VAX/VMS. Is there a GUI that operates under DOS or otherwise that will allow this? Will OS/2 permit it? I believe TeX will "behave" nicely when run in a window, however, it requires 640K. Will Windows/386 permit me to do this if I've got the memory? Thanks in advance. -Dwaine
mcdonald@uxe.cso.uiuc.edu (09/01/89)
>I am looking for a Graphical User Interface that will allow me to have multiple >concurrent DOS sessions, each running in its own window. My intent is to run >a PC version of TeX. I would like to be able to simultaneously view my .DVI >file and the .TEX file being edited. In addition, I'd like to be able to >edit or preview a file while another is being processed by TeX in the >background. I'd also like to have CED resident: a utility that spools your >keyboard commands, and allows you to recall and edit them with the uparrow and >downarrow - much like VAX/VMS. Is there a GUI that operates under DOS or >otherwise that will allow this? Will OS/2 permit it? I believe TeX will >"behave" nicely when run in a window, however, it requires 640K. Will >Windows/386 permit me to do this if I've got the memory? Thanks in advance. It (Windows 386) will run TeX and, at the least, my previewer Dvivga in ega mode, simultaneously, plus an editor. CED I have no idea. Requires at least 4 megs of memory. Given rumors of Windows 3.0, trying to make TeX or a real Windows previewer in Windows 2.xx itself is silly. Doug MCDonald