On Mon, 6 Apr 2009, Jon Forrest wrote:
Geoff Galitz wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good tex editor for the Windows Vista platform?
There are a lot of options out there on the web, but many of them seem
squirrely to me (too many required additional components or limited
usability).
There's also cygwin, which has lots of advantages -- a linux-like
environment that is almost a "free VM" under windows. IIRC it has a
full tex implementation (for free, of course) and emacs and several
other tools. I can boot up my personal Windows VM and check if you
like, or you can go ahead and directly install it to check.
Installation is rather easy if you have a high BW channel.
rgb
I happily use Windows as my desktop OS, even though my
job is mainly to manage Unix machines. The "vim" editor,
which is what you get on Linux and MacOS, has an excellent
implementation for Windows.
Cordially,
--
Jon Forrest
Research Computing Support
College of Chemistry
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University of California Berkeley
Berkeley, CA
94720-1460
510-643-1032
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