Mailing-List: contact cygwin-help AT cygwin DOT com; run by ezmlm List-Subscribe: List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: , Sender: cygwin-owner AT cygwin DOT com Mail-Followup-To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Delivered-To: mailing list cygwin AT cygwin DOT com To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com From: "Alex Vinokur" Subject: Re: Convert Word/html/pdf/TeX to Postscript Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 13:10:29 +0200 Lines: 65 Message-ID: References: <87hdpjfvxz DOT fsf AT whinlatter DOT whinlatter DOT ukfsn DOT org> X-Complaints-To: usenet AT sea DOT gmane DOT org X-Gmane-NNTP-Posting-Host: 82.166.215.67 X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1437 X-IsSubscribed: yes "Roger Leigh" wrote in message news:87hdpjfvxz DOT fsf AT whinlatter DOT whinlatter DOT ukfsn DOT org... > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > "Alex Vinokur" writes: > > > "Igor Pechtchanski" wrote in message news:Pine DOT GSO DOT 4 DOT 61 DOT 0409270932320 DOT 17371 AT slinky DOT cs DOT nyu DOT edu... > > [snip] > >> TeX->PS: need you ask? LaTeX! :-) > > [snip] > > > > Perhaps, off-topic: > > Most probably, but it is included with Cygwin. > > > * What TeX/LaTeX is? > > It's a macro language and associated tools used for professional > high-quality typesetting. It's very nice. > > > * Why do we need it an additinon to PostScript and PDF, > > It's used to /generate/ PS and PDF (as well as other formats). > > > * Who uses TeX/LaTeX ? For what? > > Me. For letters, scientific and technical writing, documentation, > tutorials; basically any writing more complex than plain text. > (Sometimes I use groff -ms instead though--that's another typesetting > system also available with Cygwin.) > > > * TeX vs. LaTeX ? > > TeX is the basic program and language primitives. LaTeX is a set of > macros "on top" of TeX which make it simpler, easier and more > convenient to use (i.e. more high level). It's a similar markup (in > concept, not appearance) to DocBook, though it allows far more freedom > and flexibility in terms of fine-tuning and customising the layout. > It's also much more extensible. > > Here's one example: > http://people.debian.org/~rleigh/gtk/ogcalc/ogcalc-1.0.4.tar.gz > If you unpack it, check ogcalc.tex (the source) and ogcalc.pdf (the > final document). It makes a use of a good range of features, and adds > some custom stuff as the top. > [snip] Thanks. Your explanation helped me. Also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TeX explains the issue very good. -- Alex Vinokur http://mathforum.org/library/view/10978.html http://sourceforge.net/users/alexvn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/