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- From: bkph@kauai.ai.mit.edu (Berthold K.P. Horn)
- Newsgroups: comp.text.tex
- Subject: Re: Sci-Write WYSIWIG Word Processor for Windows?
- Date: 6 Nov 1992 13:07:31 GMT
- Organization: MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab
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- In-reply-to: btbg1194@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu's message of Thu, 5 Nov 1992 20:31:38 GMT
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- In article <Bx9For.EIL@news.cso.uiuc.edu> btbg1194@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Bradley T Banko) writes:
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- Several months back, I got a flyer in the mail about a WYSIWIG Windows
- document processing program called "Sci-Write" (or such) which is
- WYSIWIG, *but* which will generate TeX or LaTeX output. Now I can't
- find the flyer. Is this available for Macintoshes as well?
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- If anybody has heard of this program and knows the name of the company
- or other information about it, please send me an email message to:
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- b-banko@uiuc.edu
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- Thanks.
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- Brad Banko
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- You are probably thinking of `Scientific Word', a product of TCI Inc.,
- of Las Cruxes, New Mexico.
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- Berthold K.P. Horn
- Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
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