[TxMt] LaTeX Bundle question
Geoff Vallis
gkv at Princeton.EDU
Thu Feb 7 14:06:37 UTC 2008
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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