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Right now clicking on the dvi window places a cursor in the dvi window, a cursor in the tex window, and activates the cursor in the dvi window the effect of this now is that I always click in the dvi window where I want the cursor to go and then click in the tex window where the cursor is. I do wish that there was a way to click on the dvi window and have the tex window cursor be the active one. I can see that on a smaller screen this setup might not be optimal.
BAKOMA TEX AUTOCOMPLETE WINDOWS
I have a 24" widescreen monitor, so both of these windows are still very large when I'm doing this. Since I already know tex, I would rather type in the tex window than learn all the shortcuts and things that are necessary to type efficiently in the dvi window. The cursor in the dvi window seems to follow along properly though, so I actually watch the dvi window while I'm doing this.
BAKOMA TEX AUTOCOMPLETE CODE
I made the tex code window large and have it next to the dvi window, and almost exclusively type into the tex code window. I'm not usually using the "intended" method of entering formulas and stuff into the program. I'm not sure if I've had this problem or not. I had problems with the cursor drawn in the wrong place in math mode. The minor annoyances are well worth the increased productivity from seeing actual mathematical symbols as you type instead of seeing tons of complicated TeX code, especially in highly technical writing.
BAKOMA TEX AUTOCOMPLETE SOFTWARE
But as far as I am aware there is no other piece of software that does something similar, and the WYSIWYG editing is really amazing. There are still a few unintuitive/annoying quirks in BaKoMa TeX, and I am pretty sure these are not my inexperience speaking.
BAKOMA TEX AUTOCOMPLETE TRIAL
So I ended up getting things working through some experimentation and trial and error. The BaKoMa TeX documentation does not seem to discuss its file conventions anywhere in the included documentation I could be wrong on this, but the documentation also has poor search capabilities and is written by someone with somewhat limited English ability. I don't tend to actually study different programming languages and such to learn them I just tend to experiment and read documentation when absolutely necessary. The later code also seems to work in MiKTeX, so maybe I just wasn't doing things the "proper" way to begin with. In MiKTeX, to input the file C:\texmf\headers\header.tex, I would type It turns out that the issue was BaKoMa TeX has different filename conventions than MiKTeX, and this was causing the issue. I was having problems using the \input command in BaKoMa TeX. When their digits are reversed? " - Anonymous I take it you discovered you were doing something wrong yesterday when you thought it wasn't worthwhile for an old hand like you? Now I can justify spending so much on it!īoldly going where even angels fear to tread. Its amusing that my word processor is now just as processor intensive as many of the computer games I play. That program is really amazing! So much so, that I decided to buy it. Re: TeX => TeXmacs => back to TeX via BaKoMa So basically, faster computers made TeXmacs possible but even faster computers may make it unnecessary!ĭropZap - a new kind of block elimination game But with even faster computers, BaKoMa TeX Word gives us truely WYSIWYG LaTeX by simply running TeX in the background - all that TeXmacs incremental cleverness is not so important when your computer is really fast and your document is not that long (e.g., for conference papers). Some clever programming made this possible. What you see while editing is exactly what you get in the output. With faster computers, TeXmacs came along to give you a truely WYSIWYG TeX-like real-time typesetter. Topic: TeX => TeXmacs => back to TeX via BaKoMa TeX (Read 4372 times) TeX => TeXmacs => back to TeX via BaKoMa TeX General problem-solving / chatting / whatever (Moderators: ThudnBlunder, SMQ, Grimbal, towr, william wu, Icarus, Eigenray) RIDDLES SITE WRITE MATH! Home Help Search Members Login Register « wu :: forums - TeX => TeXmacs => back to TeX via BaKoMa TeX » Wu :: forums - TeX => TeXmacs => back to TeX via BaKoMa TeX