Alternative to LaTeX?
Sean Hammond
sean.hammond at gmail.com
Fri May 12 12:25:28 UTC 2006
Yes I am familiar with both KILE and LyX. I've never really liked
them, I prefer to keep it simple and edit my source files in a text
editor (with syntax highlighting) and run LaTeX or markdown from the
command line. However, maybe I'll look at them again.
On 5/12/06, Albin Blaschka <albin.blaschka at sbg.ac.at> wrote:
> Sean Hammond schrieb:
> > I've been writing a document using markdown and have just gotten to
> > the point where all the citations and cross-referencing are such that
> > I've had to bite the bullet and convert it to LaTeX.
> [...]
> > Plain text as the source file is fairly essential, and it'd be good to
> > be able to export to HTML and PDF. Another problem with LaTeX is that
> > there's no good way to get it into HTML, although pdflatex is good for
> > PDF.
> >
> > Also I like a bit of colour. All the LaTeX classes I can find are
> > black and white. I hate that!
> >
> > Any recommendations?
> >
>
> It's a KDE-App, but do you know Kile? It's in one of the repositories...
> (apt-get install kile)
>
> HTH,
> Albin
>
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