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- From: hardy@golem.ps.uci.edu (Meinhard E. Mayer (Hardy))
- Subject: Re: texinfo integration in TeXview and TeXmenu on NeXT
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- In-reply-to: Nitezki@NiDat.sub.org's message of Sun, 27 Dec 1992 19:40:24 GMT
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- Organization: Department of Physics, UC Irvine, CA 92717-4575, USA
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- References: <1992Dec27.194024.6124@nidat.sub.org>
- Date: 29 Dec 92 23:30:17 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec27.194024.6124@nidat.sub.org> Nitezki@NiDat.sub.org (Peter Nitezki) writes:
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- > I don t want to reinvent the wheel and I can t think of a real gnu
- > affectionate who once has seen TeXview and TeXmenu of not having tried to
- > integrate texinfo into these tools!
- >
- > So has anyone some solution at hand? What about all the index files
- > (automatic generation, reTeXing to integrate into output)? Should I really
- > have to be the first who spends his time on such a project?
- >
- > Hints, solutions and comments welcome!
-
- No need to reinvent the wheel; just run texinfo (2.16) under emacs
- with a running TeXview.
- Texinfo allows you to TeX the buffer (or region), run texindex, and
- the reTeX-ed file will show up in TeXview. All of these with simple
- keystrokes (such as C-c C-c C-t, C-c C-c C-i, C-c C-c C-t for the
- whole cycle)
- After all Texinfo is an integral part of gnu-emacs and is as simple to
- use as can be.
-
- Happy Gnu Year!
- --
- Hardy
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