It seems that AUCTeX isn’t compatible with the most recent version of Emacs, so I had to go back and re-install Emacs. However, I went to the original source for the install files. I found these instructions to be the clearest. I decided to install Emacs, LyX, and WinEdt, but I think I’m going to start with Emacs and try LyX and WinEdt when I inevitably get stuck.įiguring out which version and how to install Emacs also took a bit of effort, particularly because a lot of the how-tos, which may include links to packages, aren’t necessarily always linking to the latest stable version. (I imagine it’s not unlike creating a webpage in Word, which you can do, but I wouldn’t recommend.) tex can be clunky according to those who have used it. The latter is apparently a good GUI tool, but the exported raw. Then, having narrowed things to Emacs+ AUCTex (Chris’s strategy) and WinEdt, I turned to FB, which yielded additional suggestions including Sublime Text and LyX. However, with Office2010 and that blasted ribbon, they broke all my keyboard shortcuts for menu items (imagine grumpy old professor shaking hand at the gods and yelling).Īs a first step, I emailed Chris (not to be confused with this CL) to ask for suggestions, which he graciously provided. I’ve avoided it for so long because I’m pretty adept at MSWord. Long on my to-do list has been to use LaTeX, mainly for its BibTeX features.
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