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Mac OSX TeX / To X11 or Not?
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From: Susan Kayser <sukay...@fnal.gov>
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Subject: Re: Mac OSX TeX / To X11 or Not?
Date: Fri, 06 Dec 2002 16:46:47 -0600
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Ajanta wrote:
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> Susan Kayser <sukay...@fnal.gov> wrote:
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> > No one seems to have mentioned OzTeX,...
> > ...
> > As for figures, I can't advise about a really cheap version. I use
> > Canvas,..
>
> Thank you. I am aware of OzTeX. It wasn't expressly recommended here
> but is amply mentioned on the sites people did recommend. This is the
> first time I have heard of canvas, however. I shall certainly look into
> both of them.
>
> A
I meant Excalibur, for a TeX-aware spell checker on the Mac, by the way.
Apparently, it's OK on OS X.
Susan K
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Dr. Susan Kayser SDSS at FermiLab