![]() > Why is this happening Is there something I can do to correct it I will > definitely want to be able to use the pdf format for sharing with > others. If I export to > ps then the margins are correct. Scientific WorkPlace and Scientific Word is a mathematical word processor combining professional typesetting based on the TeX system (save to LaTeX) with a powerful symbolic algebra using MuPAD engine (Scientific WorkPlace only). On Wed, at 12:57:14PM -0600, Bob Lounsbury wrote: > When I export to pdf the page margins are not accurate.MicroIMP: an intuitive WYSIWYG document preparation system, based on LaTeX.LyX is WYSIWYM editor using LaTeX engine.A blog is at Notes on TeXmacs Similar projectsīelow there is a list of similar projects, WYSIWYG editors for structured documents with export to TeX or LaTeX. There used to be also a TeXmacs wiki where you could find more help, but now it is only available in the Internet Archive. There are exist many plugins for TeXmacs, among others for Maxima computer algebra system and R software environment for statistical computing. This is particularly powerful in relation to Lisp-like extension languages (we chose Guile Scheme, because this is a standard extension language for the GNU Project and Gnome), which are particularly suited for tree manipulations. Just like the native format of an Emacs document is basically a string, the native format of a TeXmacs document is a tree. One of the fundamental ideas behind TeXmacs is that we wanted a WYSIWYG editor for structured documents with the same customizability as Emacs. It uses Guile/Scheme as extension language. TeXmacs is also used as an interface for computer algebra systems. > Additionally, that 'TeXmacs defaults' part should be well identified > so it would be easy for a LaTeX user to remove it later. The program implements high-quality typesetting algorithms and TeX fonts, which help you to produce professionally looking documents. From: : Joris van der Hoeven: Subject: : Re: Texmacs-dev Re: Margins and export filters: Date: : Thu, 11:30:45 +0100 (MET) > document exported by TeXmacs should try to use the defaults of TeXmacs. MathJax lacks several LaTeX constructs, so the standard LaTeX export filter would need to be hacked quite a bit for various exotic constructs and we dont have currently enough developer time and energy for doing the LaTeX export filters twice. The editor allows you to write structured documents via a wysiwyg (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) and user friendly interface. Since TeXmacs 1.99.14 we support an improved converter to HTML. GNU TeXmacs is a free scientific text editor, which was both inspired by TeX and GNU Emacs.
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