Hi there.
Dear forum team.
Wouldn't it be nice to make this latex community a home for the users of online editors by giving them a category of their own?
An online editor is an actual editor in the webpage joined with a specific installation of LateX which you as user can't modify to fit your specific needs. In some cases the online LateX is all but transparent for the user, as it is in the case of monkeytex. For this reasen there are enough questions to be discussed. For monkeytex there aren't any Wiki, forum or even a helpdesk - at least I don't know them. There are also Scribtex and a plugin for Google Docs and others.
Shouldn't we reckon with LateX too to get more and more online, just as so many other applications do it already?
The right place for online LateX could be the top category about the different versions of LateX or the top category on the different editors, because the online Latex editors are both.
Thanks a lot.
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Forum Category on Online Editors such as Monkeytex ?
Not from my point of view. At the moment there is an insufficient number of users to justify that. And further diversification of the forum would let its structure become unclear.littlemathteacher wrote:[...] Wouldn't it be nice to make this latex community a home for the users of online editors by giving them a category of their own? [...]
This is a problem of Monkeytex and should be addressed to its operators. And by the way they may should open a forum for discussions.littlemathteacher wrote:[...] For this reasen there are enough questions to be discussed. For monkeytex there aren't any Wiki, forum or even a helpdesk - at least I don't know them. There are also Scribtex and a plugin for Google Docs and others. [...]
Not in my opinion. And I'm not interested what other applications do. There will never be only a single document - whether with or without confidential content - that leaves my local machine and goes "into the cloud". Such applications are nice to test minimal examples while working out solutions for forums like this. But not more. In my eyes there are too many considerations like server outage. I think that "cloud computing" is a trend that can be bucked.littlemathteacher wrote:[...] Shouldn't we reckon with LateX too to get more and more online, just as so many other applications do it already? [...]
I don't think that a modification of the forum structure is necessary at the moment. In the meantime according requests can be posted in the »Editors → Others« forum. We will see if there are users able to answer them. But if I see the number of replies to other related topics you opened, there are legitimate doubts [1,2]. So it's very unlikely in the near future that this sort of applications will get its own category here.littlemathteacher wrote:[...] The right place for online LateX could be the top category about the different versions of LateX or the top category on the different editors, because the online Latex editors are both. [...]
[1] View topic: Users of Monkeytex here!
[2] View topic: MonkeyTeX
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Thorsten
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