[Mac OS X TeX] Carbonized Alpha text-editor needed!

Holger Frauenrath mail at frauenrath.com
Tue Dec 18 06:31:26 EST 2001



Have you tried Pepper? I have not used it myself, but I know some people who
do and say it is fine for writing TeX files.

Holger

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>Von: Lorenz Szabo <lorenzszabo at mac.com>
>An: MacOSX-TeX List <MacOSX-TeX at email.esm.psu.edu>
>Betreff: [Mac OS X TeX] Carbonized Alpha text-editor needed!
>Datum: Die, 18. Dez 2001 10:16 Uhr
>

> Hello!
>
> I'm new to this mailing-list and I'm looking for an Alpha-like Carbon
> text-editor, preferable not Emacs or Vi (nothing against this fine software,
> but I don't have time to relearn the commands.)
>
> Although the Classic environment runs fine on my G3, Alpha is one of my last
> Classic apps (next to Palm HotSync manager -- but this is another story) I
> use everyday. And running Classic slows down my computer ...
>
> So, has anyone successfully installed AlphaTk on his OS X machine?
>
> And would it be really that hard to port Alpha to OS X, as someone stated on
> the OzTeX mailing-list?
>
> I just thought about buying BBedit 6.x, but I'm really used to the TeX and
> BibTeX menus in Alpha. I'm going to install XFree86 (plus MacGIMP) on my
> computer this weekend, maybe there is another interesting solution ...
>
>
> Thank you very much in advance!
>
> - Lo
>
>
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