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This is the README for TeXit 1.4
TeXit reduces the cycle time when editing and previewing a TeX file.
It can TeX a file, pasteboard or selection (i.e.part of a file) with
user defined header and end. TeXit works best in conjunction with
NeXT's Edit application and the TeXview previewer to provide the
user with a more complete TeX environment.
It advertises its services to other applications and works in conjuction
with NeXT's Edit application to view errors. The command keys for each service
can be changed by the user.
TeXit should be installed in either the Apps subdirectory in your home
directory or in /LocalApps. Logging out and back in will let NeXTSTEP
register TeXit's services.
TeXit is free and comes with no warranty. It was compliled under NeXTSTEP 2.1 .
I am not a professional programmer. Send ASCII MAIL ONLY to
pgriffin@ufhepa.phys.ufl.edu (this is a VAX account -- ASCII MAIL ONLY!)
to report any bug, etc.
Paul A. Griffin
Physics Department
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611
USA
Addresses are valid until 9/93 ENJOY! 8/4/92
p.s. I have included with this distribution three "essential" utilities
1. The keyboard mapping by Mike Carlton that remaps \|~` to shift return,
backspace, escape, and tab.
2. wrap, a csh shell script that wraps lines at word boundaries only if
lines are greater than 80 characters long. This utility is essentual when
transfering text files created by Edit to other machines/editors.
3. editdict, my .editdict file for Edit that lets me type TeX's greek
characters quickly. Save it as .editdict in your home directory.
Typing the character "a" and then "esc" will produce "\alpha", etc.