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- From: grl@brb.dmt.csiro.au (Greg Lehmann)
- Subject: Re: Scientific Word
- Message-ID: <grl.716278230@groucho>
- Keywords: TeX, LaTeX, WYSIWYG, Scientific Word
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- Organization: Prentice Centre, University of Queensland
- References: <BORIS.92Sep11142954@math10.mathematik.uni-bielefeld.de>
- Date: Sat, 12 Sep 1992 06:10:30 GMT
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- boris@math10.mathematik.uni-bielefeld.de (Boris Hemkemeier) writes:
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- >Hi folks,
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- >we (more exactly: some professors in our department) are looking for a
- >WYSIWYG (La)TeX front end. Who works with "Scientific Word" by TCI
- >Software research, Inc.? Experiences and comments are welcome.
-
- Sorry, haven't heard of this one. I am interested in knowing more. Have
- you looked at The Publisher? It uses TeX and LaTeX as back ends and has
- a preview facility but is not strictly speaking WYSIWYG. It does have a
- very nice equation editor, and has been ranked as the best desktop
- publishing program for mathematics in some reviews a couple of years ago.
- I don't know where it stands in comparison to others now. You get it from
- ArborText.
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- Greg Lehmann,
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