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Subject:TeX questions From:AlumsHubby -at- AOL -dot- COM Date:Wed, 18 Jun 1997 10:52:59 -0400
Does anyone out there use TeX to produce documentation? Does TeX have some
kind of WYSIWYG GUI interface (maybe an X Window System implementation), or
is is TeX strictly character-based input? I'm mildly curious about
implementations of Tex like OzTeX and LaTex, but I want to know whether it's
worth putting this on my Linux machine to play with it or not.
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