LaTeX - Editors and bibliography managers

Denis Francisci denis.francisci@gmail.com
Thu Dec 16 17:37:36 CET 2010


2010/12/16 Denis Francisci <denis.francisci@gmail.com>

> Hi,
> In ArcheOS we have installed Kile. I haven't tested Texmaker but if you
> have tested, if it is good and if it is "smaller" than kile we can
> substitute texmaker for kile. Maybe texmaker is better for gnome. Probably
> with texmaker we have to install texlive-base-bin separatly, with kile
> texlive-base-bin is a depend. package.
> For bibliography I know KBibTex: it is not so bad, but I don't use it very
> much.
>
> Bye,
> Denis
>
>
>
> 2010/12/14 Ricardo Gaidão <caioviator@yahoo.com.br>
>
>> LaTeX is a powerful tool for creating scientific documents. Is a fact that
>> archeology papers frequently include ancient alphabets, special text
>> references, mathematic symbols and graphics. LaTeX makes all this possible
>> and even more, like including video or 3D models.
>> Kile is a good LaTeX editor but requires a lot of KDE libraries, but
>> there's other similar options like Texmaker<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texmaker>
>> .
>>
>> A good bibliography management software<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_reference_management_software>should also be include (i.e. Pybliographer, KBibTeX ...).
>>
>> Denis Francisci said:
>>
>> I've tested kile for latex and we could install:
>>
>> - texlive-fonts-extra (for archaic font, eg. greek, etruscan, cuneiform,
>> linear A, hieroglif.....)
>>
>> - texlive-latex-recommended (very important)
>>
>> - texlive-latex-extra (less important but usefull)
>>
>> They are in repository but require a bit of space (more than 50M I think):
>> it could be a problem, but first and second are usefull for archaeologists
>>
>> IMHO.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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