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- This is the README for TeXit 1.4
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- TeXit reduces the cycle time when editing and previewing a TeX file.
- It can TeX a file, pasteboard or selection (i.e.part of a file) with
- user defined header and end. TeXit works best in conjunction with
- NeXT's Edit application and the TeXview previewer to provide the
- user with a more complete TeX environment.
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- It advertises its services to other applications and works in conjuction
- with NeXT's Edit application to view errors. The command keys for each service
- can be changed by the user.
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- TeXit should be installed in either the Apps subdirectory in your home
- directory or in /LocalApps. Logging out and back in will let NeXTSTEP
- register TeXit's services.
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- TeXit is free and comes with no warranty. It was compliled under NeXTSTEP 2.1 .
- I am not a professional programmer. Send ASCII MAIL ONLY to
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- pgriffin@ufhepa.phys.ufl.edu (this is a VAX account -- ASCII MAIL ONLY!)
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- to report any bug, etc.
-
- Paul A. Griffin
- Physics Department
- University of Florida
- Gainesville, FL 32611
- USA
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- Addresses are valid until 9/93 ENJOY! 8/4/92
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- p.s. I have included with this distribution three "essential" utilities
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- 1. The keyboard mapping by Mike Carlton that remaps \|~` to shift return,
- backspace, escape, and tab.
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- 2. wrap, a csh shell script that wraps lines at word boundaries only if
- lines are greater than 80 characters long. This utility is essentual when
- transfering text files created by Edit to other machines/editors.
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- 3. editdict, my .editdict file for Edit that lets me type TeX's greek
- characters quickly. Save it as .editdict in your home directory.
- Typing the character "a" and then "esc" will produce "\alpha", etc.
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