[OS X TeX] Gratitude
George Gratzer
gratzer at ms.umanitoba.ca
Fri Jul 14 11:02:23 EDT 2006
P.S. You expressed my sentiments so closely that I tried to look up
who you are. Unfortunately, "David Oliver" gives 289,000 hits on
Google...
GG
On Jul 14, 2006, at 8:38 AM, David Oliver wrote:
> To those of you---and there are many, led by Dick Koch and Gerben
> Wierda---who have given of yourselves to bring forth a fine, open
> source, TeX system built around TeXShop and teTeX, for the UNIX
> based Mac platform, I offer you my sincere thanks. What you have
> created is an indispensable tool I use every day.
>
> I wrote my books with Textures, beginning in the late 1980s.
> Textures was one of the finest and most reliable MAC programs I
> have ever used and I often cited it to colleagues for its quality.
> It saddens me that Textures fell into disarray with the advent of
> OS X. But the UNIX based OS opened the MAC to UNIX based TeX with
> the above mentioned results.
>
> I find I am able to do all that I had previously done with Textures
> with near-equal facility including synchronization and flash mode
> which were critical features I relied on in Textures. A special
> thanks to those, particularly, Jerome Laurens, who implemented
> these features.
>
> The complexity of the installation tree and the handling of fonts
> remain areas for users that are neither trivial or simple; but this
> is a consequence of both the expansive power of UNIX and continuing
> advances in fonts and their encoding, difficulties that betray no
> inferiority to Textures.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> David Oliver
>
>
>
>
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