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- From: tlm@iastate.edu (Tom Marchioro)
- Subject: Re: Product of the Year (92)
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- In <HARDY.93Jan7115209@golem.ps.uci.edu> hardy@golem.ps.uci.edu (Meinhard E. Mayer (Hardy)) writes:
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- >In my opinion Tom Rokicki's TeX/TeXview which come with 3.0.
- >--
- >Hardy
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- I'll second that, although I think you'd have to include the whole suite
- of the new TeX, EquationBuilder, and TeXmenu (perhaps auc-tex as well for
- emacs people like Hardy). Add PS TeX fonts (or use EqB) and the NeXT is
- suddenly *the* platform for any type of scientific publishing/presentations.
- I've given a couple of posters/talks recently where people say "the work is
- nice, but how did you make...?" (where the dots stand for colored equations,
- or an equation with arrows added in Diagram! or....) and I always end up
- saying "Oh, it's trivial, but you need a NeXT" ;-)
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- TLM
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