* Peter Baker (ps...@virginia.edu) wrote: |> Peter Dyballa wrote: |> > |> >Am 20.03.2010 um 00:13 schrieb David Perry: |> > |> >>When I started learning TeX, I could find only one editor, |> >>TeXworks, that was Unicode-aware. And that is still the |> >>case, although I see that TeXnicCenter has now rolled out an |> >>alpha version of a new, Unicode-based edition of their |> >>software. |> > |> > |> >For some longer period GNU Emacs exists. |> > |> Emacs hasn't been Unicode-aware for a whole long time; but there |> are other editors that. like Emacs (now), are not specifically |> for TeX, but aware of both TeX and Unicode--Gedit for |> Gnome/Linux comes to mind. Perhaps others could share their |> favorite (Xe)(La)TeX editors. |> |> Another Peter |>
I use TextMate because of the color coding in (Xe)LaTeX and because I like a couple of its other bundles, but often go back to TeXShop (2.33) for two reasons: syncing between source and pdf is much easier than in TextMate, and Hebrew and Greek look very good in the source now (they don't in TextMate). -- gildas -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex