texmacs - GNU project TeXmacs WYSIWYG scientific text editor
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GNU TeXmacs is a free scientific text editor, which was both
inspired by TeX and GNU Emacs. The editor allows you to write structured
documents via a WYSIWYG (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) and user friendly
interface. New styles may be created by the user. The program implements
high-quality typesetting algorithms and TeX fonts, which help you to produce
professionally looking documents.
The high typesetting quality still goes through for automatically
generated formulas, which makes TeXmacs suitable as an interface for
computer algebra systems. TeXmacs also supports the Guile/Scheme extension
language, so that you may customize the interface and write your own
extensions to the editor.
TeXmacs currently runs on PC's and PPC's under Gnu/linux (a
>200MHz processor and >32Mb of memory are recommended) and on sun
computers. Converters exist for TeX/LaTeX and they are under development for
Html/Mathml/Xml. In the future, TeXmacs is planned to evoluate towards a
complete scientific office suite, with spreadsheet capacities, a technical
drawing editor and a presentation mode.
- -b [file],
--initialize-buffer [file]
- Uses [file] as a guile/scheme initialization file for TeXmacs
buffers.
- -c [in] [out], --convert
[in] [out]
- Convert input file [in] into output file [out]. The file formats are
determined automatically from the suffixes and as a function of the
contents of [in]. The argument list may contain several conversion
instructions and you will usually want to use this option in combination
with --quit.
- -d, --debug
- Display most important debugging information.
- --debug-events
- Display all widget events.
- --debug-io
- Display all communicated data between TeXmacs and extern systems.
- --debug-all
- Turn all debugging flags on.
- --delete-cache
- This option deletes all files in the TeXmacs cache. TeXmacs uses several
caches for speeding up font, file, directory and style file loading.
However, these optimizations may be incorrect when the user manually
changes files in the TeXmacs distribution or when new fonts are added.
This is rarely the case for normal users, but sometimes necessary for
TeXmacs developers.
- --delete-doc-cache
- This option is similar to --delete-cache, but only deletes the cache for
accelerated help file loading.
- --delete-file-cache
- This option is similar to --delete-cache, but only deletes the cache for
accelerated file loading.
- --delete-font-cache
- This option is similar to --delete-cache, but only deletes the cache for
accelerated font loading.
- --delete-style-cache
- This option is similar to --delete-cache, but only deletes the cache for
accelerated style file loading.
- -fn [font], --font
[font]
- Sets the default TeX fonts for menus and so to [font]. The [font] is of
the form [name], [name][size] or [name][size]@[dpi]. For instance,
ecss11@400 would give a sans serif font at 400 dpi. By default, the [size]
is 11 and the [dpi] 300.
- -g [geom], --geometry
[geom]
- Suggested geometry for TeXmacs windows. Here [geom] may be a size [width x
height] in pixels, like in `texmacs -g 600x480'. It may also take the form
[width x height [+|-] xoff [+|-] yoff], like in `texmacs -g
800x600-100+100'.
- -h, --help
- Display a help message, which lists the command line options of
TeXmacs.
- -i [file], --initialize
[file]
- Uses [file] as a guile/scheme initialization file for TeXmacs.
- -Oc,
--no-char-clipping
- Faster but less perfect displaying of anti-aliased fonts.
- +Oc, --char-clipping
- High quality displaying of anti-aliased fonts (default).
- -p, --path
- Echo the TeXmacs path.
- -q, --quit
- Shortcut for the option -x "(quit-TeXmacs)".
- -r, --reverse
- Reverse video mode. This mode inverts and weakens the intensity of all
colors. This option is only available as a global start-up option. You
cannot change it while running TeXmacs.
- -s, --silent
- Silent execution: less messages to standard output.
- -S, --setup
- Rerun the setup program before starting TeXmacs. The setup program
analyzes your TeX/LaTeX distribution and the plugins which are installed
on your system.
- -v, --version
- Display the current TeXmacs version.
- -V, --verbose
- Display some informative messages.
- -x, --execute
[cmd]
- Execute the scheme command [cmd] just after startup. If you specify
several -x options, then the corresponding scheme commands are executed in
the same order.
Written by Joris van der Hoeven
Report bugs to <bugs@texmacs.org>.
Copyright © 1999-2005 Joris van der Hoeven
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. GNU TeXmacs
comes with NO WARRANTY WHATSOEVER; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
The full documentation for GNU TeXmacs can be accessed through the
help menu when starting up the editor. You may also access the online
documentation from inside the editor. The TeXmacs website at
<https://www.texmacs.org> can be consulted for additional information.
The TeXmacs web pages are also available at
<http://www.gnu.org/software/texmacs>.