[OS X TeX] Feature Request: better coloring and text structuring
Richard Seguin
riseguin at earthlink.net
Sun Mar 16 22:06:20 EDT 2008
Adam,
What is GPL?
Richard
On Mar 16, 2008, at 4:27 PM, Adam M. Goldstein wrote:
> Smultron's code would be a place to look. It's GPL'ed. I have no
> idea how it works though.
>
> -Adam
>
> On Mar 15, 2008, at 10:26 PM, Richard Seguin wrote:
>
>> I don't need the "sub- super-" feature, but you're right that
>> readability is an issue with long sessions. That's another reason
>> why I like the $ ... $ strings colored solid green, because
>> otherwise the riot of color on the page becomes tiresome after a
>> while.
>>
>> Richard Séguin
>>
>> On Mar 15, 2008, at 4:49 PM, Jan Rosinski wrote:
>>
>>> Sorry for resending; my previous message had incorrect subject line.
>>> ---------
>>>
>>> My major request is to improve syntax coloring and text
>>> structuring in the source file, that is quite basic in TS at
>>> present. Readability of the source file becomes an issue after
>>> several hours of work; an intelligent coloring, graphical
>>> distinction between sub- super- and main formula lines are the
>>> features that I would welcome. Greek letters and some math
>>> symbols looking as they (approximately) should, could be also
>>> considered. I am not advocating for a WYSWYG but for something
>>> what has already been done in other editors used for tex writing.
>>>
>>> Another option is some implementation of AUCTeX from emacs world.
>>> But I do not know if it is possible.
>>>
>>> Jan Rosinski
>>>
>>>
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