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- From: abbasi@star.enet.dec.com (My name is Nasser Abbasi)
- Subject: looking for WYSWYG editor with abilities to draw diagrams built in
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.054949.2002@nntpd.lkg.dec.com>
- Sender: usenet@nntpd.lkg.dec.com (USENET News System)
- Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 05:41:23 GMT
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- Hi,
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- Iam aware of some symbolic editors out there, like AMI-PRO, EXP,
- ChiWriter, Scientific-Word etc.. for the IBM PC, these are
- WYSWYG symbolic editors, I have not used all of the above, But I'd
- like to ask what you think a good editor, even if not listed above,
- that in addition to doing symbolic text, allows you to easily make diagrams
- and simple figures right in your text as you are writing it.
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- Iam looking for one, that I can make diagrams along with text, just
- like one see in text books. currently I leave a space where I want
- to have the diagram, and then draw the diagram by hand in the empty space,
- after I print it, this is OK, since it is only for a homeworks ;-).
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- does one have to buy a separate software to do the graphics with, and
- then you sort of 'include' the image into your text document? I'd really
- like to see the diagram at the see the diagram as Iam writing the text
- around it, and not wait until I print the whole thing to see them
- together.
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- thank you,
- /nasser
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