[texhax] Vista and TeX (well, almost)
Reinhard Kotucha
reinhard.kotucha at web.de
Fri Feb 9 01:51:07 CET 2007
>>>>> "Chris" == Chris Rowley <C.A.Rowley at open.ac.uk> writes:
> Actually this quest applies to any OS but for my co-workers MS is
> still the One True Way so that has priority.
> Does anyone know of a `text editor' that is easily capable of
> being made `aware' of both:
> LaTeX syntax (including well-coded packages)
> Unicode 5.0
> The latter must include at least understanding that there are
> Unicode slots for numbers above "FFFF.
UTF-8 is supported by LaTeX and Emacs. I strongly recommend the alpha
version of Emacs because UTF-8 support (and many other things) had
been improved significantly since version 21.
At
ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/auctex
you'll find binaries for Windows and sources for other platforms.
The package also provides auctex, reftex, and preview-latex.
In order to install it on Windows you just have to extract the zip
file and to link bin\runemacs.exe to the desktop. I "only" have
TeXLive installed at work and I suppose that Emacs uses kpsewhich in
order to find out where the LaTeX files are installed but I don't have
any experience with MikTeX.
After installation go to the menu:
Options => mule (Multilingual Environment)
Regards,
Reinhard
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