Re: [orca-list] Semi-O.T.: Learning Latex with Linux



There is an abundance of good resources available on LaTeX.

One of its many advantages is that you can choose your preferred text editor. It is not a word processor; 
it's a markup format (actually, a publishing-quality typesetting system).

So, you can choose whatever Orca-supported text editor you prefer - gedit, vim in a terminal, Emacs n a 
terminal, or anything else that works.

On 3/9/19, 05:55, "orca-list on behalf of Jeanette C. via orca-list" <orca-list-bounces gnome org on behalf 
of orca-list gnome org> wrote:

    Mar 9 2019, Mallard has written:
    ...
    > Are there any accessible guides to learn Latex from scratch?
    ...
    Hi Ollie,
    I learnt LaTex with a WikiBook, I believe it is this:
    https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX
    And here's something more focus on LTex and maths:
    https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Mathematics
    I read all my scripts in LaTex, which was especially helpful for maths,
    but not always fluent to read. In theory any text editor will do to
    read and write it. I have never worked with any specialised LaTex IDE.
    
    HTH.
    
    Best wishes,
    
    Jeanette
    
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