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Re: fpTeX and Cygwin


Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> 
> Lothan wrote:
> > For what it's worth, I'm using MiKTeX, which is a very capable and
> > full-featured TeX package. It's available at http://www.miktex.org/ (a link
> > at the top of the page goes to the repository at sourceforge.net). It is a
> > native Win32 package and I'm using it from within a bash shell to generate
> > my info files and paper manuals.
> 
> Can you use it ina Unix-like way ?
> (Makefile, links,...)

I am using MikTeX as well.  I use cygwin make & Makefiles, I build from
an rxvt/bash shell.  I edit using cygwin-XEmacs.  Since I'm on an NTFS
filesystem, I use hardlinks for various stuff -- but current symbolic
links don't work.  It's possible that the new symlink format MAY work --
dunno yet.

I'm also using Pierre Humblet's port of xfig for figures, which works
pretty well.  The only thing that doesn't work there is IMporting GIFs
or EPS files -- integration with netpbm and native-ghostscript doesn't
quite work right.  (I could probably fix the netpbm integration problem
but it isn't that important to me; also ghostscript builds under cygwin,
I've heard, so I *could* do that but haven't bothered to yet.)

--Chuck

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