[OS X TeX] Publicon TeX, Unicode?
Alexandre Enkerli
aenkerli at indiana.edu
Thu Feb 10 18:38:23 EST 2005
Le 10 févr. 2005, à 08:31, Mark Smith a écrit :
> how Publicon develops on OS X. At the moment it has a nice document
> model and is stable enough for use, but its restricted in terms of OS
> X citizenship
Am giving it a try right now. Very interesting. It does seem to offer
good LaTeX support in a very straightforward way. A bit like LyX but
with much more "academic user" features (importing references, formula
editor...). Strangely enough, it doesn't really seem to support Unicode
characters (which would be extremely useful for IPA). Actually, it does
include "\unicode{<number>}" in the LaTeX output, but these aren't
typeset with the preset preamble (anybody remembers how to get these to
work?). Overall, very interesting concept.
Of course, it's not cheap ($149 for the student version) but it might
be worth it for some users...
Thanks for the notice!
http://www.wolfram.com/products/publicon/index.html
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