At the moment I am using my old home computer and MikTEX 2.0 (using it for years) and the pdfpages will not work with it (it needs newer pdftex version). As have to use it, I will use MikTEX 2.7 as soon as possible (installed at my office when back from vacation). Fortunately, there are many post ...
One of the thing (there are not too many :-) ) I can not find the satisfactory solution is Importing the documents from other software. For example, suppose that you want to make a tutorial for a particular software. If you want to keep the look of the original source document as much as ...
I already mentioned that in the previous post. I tried to replace Equation Editor with Equation Magic (http://www.micropress-inc.com/eqmpro/index.html). This is just I was looking for. Unfortunatelly, Lite version (free) has the restriction concerning the equation size and this ...
You might suggest your supervisor to replace SWP Latex compiler (TrueTex) with MikTex. Actually, this is a preferable way of using SWP. MikTex and Yap are doing better job than SWP (from my own experience). Your supervisor just have to install MikTex and to change Typeset settings inside SWP in ...
I tried ribbit (http://nameless.ca) and I like it. It could be one of my sollutions. Moreover, I think I found something in order to insert Latex-based equations into MS Word, especially for those who are tied to "Visual" editing. It is Equation Magick (EqMagic 2) (http://www.micropress-inc.com ...
I am using AbiWord and it is OK. The LaTex support is one of the feature I like most but it is included in the recent versions of AbiWord. It is intended for shorter LaTex input and I think we would have to wait for few more releases in order to have better LaTex and MathML support ...