Interlinear word processing
Laszlo Dienes
dienes at slavic.umass.edu
Wed Nov 29 03:12:28 UTC 1995
George,
Koszonom a gyors valaszt!
Ismered az IT-t? Mi a velemenyed rola? Nyelveszek irtak nyelveszek szamara!
Te programozol? Talan Neked ( es Jake Jacobsonnnak es masoknak volna
kedve upgrage-olni ezt a programot)???
Ami a Word table-t illeti, rengeteg munka ES nem kapsz egy database-t,
mint az IT-ben!...
Ha nem tul nehez, megirnad a Textures cimet/arat? I did a quick search on
the Net but did not find anything.
Also, meg jobb, any info on shareware implementations of Tex for the Mac?
es a velemenyed rolunk??? (hasonlo minoseg a Textures-hez? vagy sokkal
rosszabb? tudjak-e csinalni azt,amirol szo van[interlinear annotations]??)
Kosz meg egyszer minden info-ert! Udv Marianak,
Ciao
Dienes Laci
PS FramMaker, PageMaker, Nisus, etc can do a lot of this formatting
business of course, but none of
them is at the same time a database, and I imagine adding/deleting lines
(NOT rows in a table, but lines longer/shorter than the existing rows!),
or a new interpolated line for a new category of annotations, might be a
monumental pain in the neck. Or perhaps not??
PPS While I have your attention, any advice on Mac-compatible Cyrillic
OCR package? Any experience with MacTiger? Any good?
> TeX is actually not so bad to use, and there is (at least) one
outstanding
> Mac implementation, called Textures. (Pretty expensive, though.) In
> Textures, you can have a WYSIWYG window, where text is displayed in its
> output formatting, together with a working TeX window, where you enter all
> the formatting commands. It's conceptually a lot like Ventura, the kludgy
> page-layout package on the DOS side. There are also shareware and freeware
> implementations of TeX for the Mac. Anyway, no mainframe is required;
> although an advantage to TeX is that it is more portable than just about
> anything else you can use for word processing.
>
> George Fowler
>
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