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Re: Which editor do you use for math articles

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  • Subject: [mg95738] Re: Which editor do you use for math articles
  • From: "Dingo" <dingodog at fastmail.fm>
  • Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2009 21:50:40 -0500 (EST)
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  • Reply-to: "Dingo" <dingodog at fastmail.fm>

TL <latev at shaw.ca> wrote:
>Although Mathematica 7 is a very powerful peace of software
[...]
Hi to everybody (recursively)

I want ask a related  wolfram softwares question
  
Due to next job opportunities offered to my brother, we are looking for best
 (visual wysiwyg is better) software to writing math (and physics) books.
  
tried yesterday latest Publicon release
  
http://www.wolfram.com/products/publicon/index.html
  
but not very impressed. Knows anyone a better software, or how combining  LaTeX
typesetting and hopefully enter formulas in visual mode? What kind of software
are using you? It seems that texmacs is a powerfull wysiwyg eitor, anyone use?
  
thanks for any reply



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