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Endnote installing export helper stuck
Endnote installing export helper stuck










If you want more icing like autocompletion and the like, you'll have to look a bit. You can use whatever editor you want, because most if not all of the editors in linux support LaTeX syntax highlighting. teTeX is probably the most famous TeX bundle in Unix world, and mikTeX does the work under Windows. Usually the first thing I do after installing ubuntu is apt-get install tetex. Plain TeX also rocks, if you are hardcore enough (I am not).

endnote installing export helper stuck

Could someone tell me how to solve this problem, or if next versions of lyx will actually support other languages for true? ( I use version 1.4.2 ) If I want to export a file to kile, I cant since everything is filled with funny interrogations.īesides of the encoding of the files, the program is built in I-dont-know-which encoding, so, if you use ubuntu in other language than English, for example Spanish in my case, you will find wierd characters instead of ñ, á, é, í, ó, ú, ü (hope in this forums it displays ok.I have been trying to solve this problems, but I have not much experience with linux yet, and less about encodings. This is something bad, since todays almost every piece of soft has support or even brings utf8 as default. It doesnt support UTF-8 enconding, or if it does, its a really well hidden feature. I found Lyx to be the thing I was looking for, with the posibility to add custom latex blocks and much more, but It has many issues you should take on account: So, I looked for something more symple and visual. It is great, but it requires you learn the latex tags and so on. Hello, I have been trying to use latex for a while, with kile as frontend. If you decide to go with LaTeX and Kile, be more than happy to help if I can. If you mean the process of producing a LaTeX document from start to finish, this varies somewhat depending on if you have a glossary, nomenclature, want to make an index, so on and so forth. There are a ton of sources for LaTeX code to get you going. With regards to: "what process do you go through from start to finish?" Not sure what you're after but for me start to finish means, get LaTex (TexLive 2005), get an editor (Kile), get a reference manager (JabRef), tie them all together and then get to writing. I've used ProCite and Endnote and still like little ol' JabRef, it doesn't destroy my reference db and the portability is very nice. I'm just learning my way around Kile, and it seems satisfactory.īesides beautifully typeset equations, I find the referencing tool to be invaluable. I've a musician in the family and use LaTeX for writing music.Īs for editors, I've used TeXnicCenter and iTexMac.

endnote installing export helper stuck

I've been a LaTeX user for years and write all my sci/math papers with it, actually, I pretty much use LaTeX for everything, posters, slides, tutorials etc.












Endnote installing export helper stuck