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From: mdw AT sol4 DOT ebi DOT ac DOT uk (Mark Wooding)
Subject: Re: DJGPP port of TeX (with instructions for non-DJGPP'ers) (Was Re: Win95 and LaTex ?)
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Date: Wed, 9 Jul 1997 09:41:11 GMT
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Kaz Kylheku <kaz AT vision DOT crest DOT nt DOT com> wrote:

> Why do people do TeX/LaTeX with Windows 95? Or, more precisely, why
> would a TeXpert bother with windows? You are one step away from not
> needing a GUI at all if you can typeset with these tools, so it's not
> like you need to run Word! :)

About a year ago, I had to live with a video card which wasn't supported
by XFree86, a state of affairs which lasted for about a month.  I became
very familiar with `screen' and Emacs during this time, and found the
whole experience rather liberating.

There was only one thing I missed about not being able to run X: I
couldn't preview my TeX documents.
-- 
[mdw]

`It can't rain all the time.'
		-- Eric Draven

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