[olug] Abiword footnotes/Latex plug

Jeremy Bettis jeremyb at hksys.com
Fri May 3 18:46:50 UTC 2002


I must disagree with you here, Miktex sucks big time.  Use the win32
version of web2c tex instead.  The biggest reason for me is that miktex
doesn't have an up to date version of pdftex and it requires you to have
a bunch of registry settings.

Web2c on the other hand just looks for the tex support files relative to
the exe file, so all you need to change is the path and it's installed. 

It is on CTAN, here is one mirror: (there are others)
http://www.agh.edu.pl/pub/tex/systems/win32/web2c/current/ 

And actually, UltraEdit is a great editor for windows, and it's neither
vi nor emacs.

--
Jeremy Bettis, Software Development Manager
HKS Medical Information Systems, Inc.
jeremyb at hksys.com


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Garrity [mailto:m0ntar3 at cox.net]
> Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 7:02 PM
> To: olug at olug.org
> Subject: Re: [olug] Abiword footnotes/Latex plug
> 
> For a Ph.D. thesis LaTeX should be a slam-dunk --- you could have the
> document structure built in 1--2 days and then spend all your time on
> it's content. I wouldn't even screw with a graphical LaTeX frontend,
> just get Leslie Lamports LaTeX Guide and you'll LaTeX'ing in 1/2 day.
> For Linux, use teTeX. For Windows: use MiKTeK. If you wan't to get
> started in the lest amount of time, install MiKTeK and Gvim on Windows
> and you be rolling (just learn how to use vim, or emacs, because these
> are really your only two choices). Knowing vim, or emacs, is an
absolute
> prereq. (imo) for doing/knowing anything (relative) useful.
> 
> http://www.miktex.org
> http://www.vim.org
> 
> 
> Tanya Loughead wrote:
> 
> >More on the whole word processor debate:
> >
> >I suppose that which word processor one uses is related to the task
at
> one's
> >hands.... {I'm writing my Ph.D. dissertation.}
> >I was immediately attracted to Abi-Word because of its simplicity.
(Not
> >surprisingly) I come from using Microsoft word, and the AbiWord
commands
> are
> >very similar.  I tried to use StarOffice, but that program is so big,
> that
> >the possibility for problems and bugs is likewise "big."  (I am still
> >waiting for feedback from Sun on a major problem that I am having
with
> >StarOffice.)
> >SO--
> >Here's a question to everyone on the list: Given that one may only
need
> text
> >capabilities, which Linux-based word processor do you find to be the
> best?
> >It seems that everyone is casting votes for LaTeX thus far.... is
that
> the
> >general consensus?
> >Thanks for the input,
> >Tanya
> >
> >
> >
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>From: Dave Burchell [mailto:burchell at inebraska.com]
> >>Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 9:29 PM
> >>To: olug at olug.org
> >>Subject: Re: [olug] Abiword footnotes/Latex plug
> >>
> >>
> >>I second that endorsement of LaTeX.  Plus, if you are not "geeky"
> >>enough yet to learn all the LaTeX tricks, pick up LyX
> >>(http://www.lyx.org), a swell WYSIWYM (what you see is what you
mean)
> >>word processor that acts as a front end for LaTeX.  It is free and I
> >>have found it to be easy to use, stable, and full of features (such
as
> >>tables, footnotes, end notes, tables of contents).  And everything
you
> can
> >>do with LaTeX you can do with LyX, because you can include LaTeX
> >>snipits in
> >>your LyX document.
> >>
> >>That said, I like keeping documents in XML rather than LaTeX if they
> >>are to be exchanged with others and/or you want to publish the
> >>documents in a variety of formats.  I have an XML version of my
resume,
> >>for example, and I have a stylesheet that produces a fancy LaTeX
> >>version of it, another for plain text, and another for HTML.  I can
> >>update the XML document, type "make", and generate text, HTML, dvi,
> >>PostScript, and PDF versions, no sweat.
> >>
> >>Mike Hostetler says:
> >>
> >>
> >>>>As for me, I'm still just trying to get my word processor on
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>Red Hat up and
> >>
> >>
> >>>>running.  Anyone know if there are footnote and thesaurus plugins
for
> >>>>Abiword yet?  I only heard that they were "on the way."
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>I think they are to be implemented after tables are . . . so don't
wait
> >>>for them.
> >>>
> >>>This is a little geeky, too, but LaTeX rocks on things like
footnotes,
> >>>Works Cited, etc.  The very intial curve is a little steep, but
after
> >>>that it's pretty easy.  And all Linux distros come with it.  To
learn,
> I
> >>>just did a Google for "Latex tutorial" and read through the first
> couple
> >>>of hits.
> >>>
> >>>good luck,
> >>>
> >>>-- mikeh
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