Jeroen,
LaTeXiT is great, and I use it a lot, mainly in order to import LaTeX equations into keynote presentations, which I think is what it was originally designed for. I guess you could go back and forth between LaTeXit and TextMate to check formatting etc. I'll give it a try, although it seems a bit awkward. Also, unfortunately, LaTeXit does not currently work properly with Leopard (a known issue).
Geoff
On Feb 7, 2008, at 6:59 AM, Jeroen van der Ham wrote:
Geoff Vallis wrote:
Thats a fair enough point. It is just that recently I've been working on a very long document that doesn't split conveniently into chunks less than 50 pages, more in places, and it needs to be repeatedly typeset because I make lots of errors when typing math equations (duh).
In that case, why not try LaTeXiT ?
I ran across it last night, never really used it, but its description sounds like just the thing you need:
LaTeXiT is a little utility designed to quickly typeset LaTeX equations and drag'n drop them into other applications. Its included service also allows to type and transform equations directly in most text editors.
Jeroen.
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