[Oberon] Re (2): suggestions for documentation.

Douglas G. Danforth danforth at greenwoodfarm.com
Thu Apr 3 23:28:22 CEST 2014


Darek,

Several years ago I played with LaTeX and MikTex but gave up after 2 days
of fumbling around.  Never could get it to do anything decent.  But then I
was not well motivated.
-Doug

On 4/3/2014 10:15 AM, Darek Maksimiuk wrote:
> Doug,
>   The systems comes with some pieces of  LaTeX engine (in this case it 
> is MikTex: http:\\www.miktex.org <http://www.miktex.org>).
>   You can go for yet another combination (on Windows):
>     - LaTeX + TexStudio (http://texstudio.sourceforge.net/
>
> This is a full blown typesetting system with zillions of fonts, 
> strange symbols (music notes, chemical symbols, etc.), and  .... it is 
> backward compatible :)  - I can still make nice documents out of my 25 
> years old source files.
>
> Cheers,
>   Darek
>

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