It can export to LaTeX, but each document or fragment thereof is a tree of strings, not a newline-delimited ASCII text file. This was done because the intended editing environment is the WYSIWYG editor. That said, a saved TeXmacs document resembles an XML file with many opening and closing angle braces; since tree nodes are strings and newlines used as delimiters, I find version control via git to be useful.
Hey, very good work! Thanks for sharing! By the way, would you know how to animate presentations like in powerpoint (text appears progressivally) using Texmacs?
Brilliant. I find it crazy that TeXMacs is nowhere close to LaTeX in popularity.
Amazing. I’ve worked with lyx before which does something similar but it isn’t actively developed. It’s nice to see another latex typesetting tool😊
It can export to LaTeX, but each document or fragment thereof is a tree of strings, not a newline-delimited ASCII text file. This was done because the intended editing environment is the WYSIWYG editor.
That said, a saved TeXmacs document resembles an XML file with many opening and closing angle braces; since tree nodes are strings and newlines used as delimiters, I find version control via git to be useful.
Hey, very good work! Thanks for sharing! By the way, would you know how to animate presentations like in powerpoint (text appears progressivally) using Texmacs?
Yes, it's possible with overlays.
Thanks !
Excelente.
What font is that?
which distro you use ?