[XeTeX] XeTeX in lshort
Axel Kielhorn
A.Kielhorn at web.de
Mon Sep 27 16:45:18 CEST 2010
Am 26.09.2010 um 19:11 schrieb Michiel Kamermans:
> On 9/26/2010 6:56 AM, Axel Kielhorn wrote:
>> I have to disagree, Vim and emacs (or should that be Emacs?) are available on Windows as well. (Maybe not used that often.)
>>
>
> While they're "available" for windows, windows users don't use them. Only people who transcend the OS label because they use multiple operating systems and have learned to like vim or emacs enough to want to use it on all their operating systems will also use these on windows.
Vim is one of the first programs I install when I have to work on a Windows computer.
But I can't offer that to a normal Windows user.
> Windows users use things like textpad (although because it still refuses to move to unicode, much less so than a few years ago)
I have Wordpad which says it can write Unicode files.
> notepad++, notepad2, ultraedit, and all those "they started as windows programs so every windows user recommends them to their windows user friends".
Is there any editor with LaTeX support?
How about TeXworks?
I know that TeXniccenter does not support Unicode. (This is what lshort recommends)
Another suggestion is LEd but it seems to be pre-Unicode as well.
Axel
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