![]() Other Emacs installations already include it (and if you use GNU/Linux or FreeBSD it should be easy to install the package). This is the case with Aquamacs, which comes with Auctex bundled. Please notice than when I speak about Emacs, I assume Auctex is configured and working. If you are a novice, you may want to try TextMate or BBEdit instead, or maybe TexShop (search google for them ☺). Aquamacs is itself almost configured: of course to use its extended capabilities you should already know Emacs. You can read my last two posts about Aquamacs w/th Latex and Texniscope. Their subject and structure was similar, so I decided to compare Latex + Emacs and Word + MathType.Įmacs was Aquamacs, standard version, configured to work with Texniscope. Recently I had to write two simple scientific documents.
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