diff --git a/main/faq/faq.zh.tm b/main/faq/faq.zh.tm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..104d987 --- /dev/null +++ b/main/faq/faq.zh.tm @@ -0,0 +1,428 @@ + + +> + +<\body> + \<#6587\>\<#7248\>> + + \<#5F55\>> + + <\itemize> + General + + <\itemize-minus> + \<#4E48\>\<#662F\>|#general-1>? + + |#general-2>? + + ? + + ? + + / and , do + I have to learn all over again|#general-5>? + + ? + + ? + + + System Appearance and Behavior + + <\itemize-minus> + or code corresponding to + what I see on the screen|#sys-2>? + + remotely over a ssh connection, + I get an error, while xclock works without a + problem|#sys-4>? + + is unusually slow while editing|#sys-5>? + + + Windows and Cygwin specific + + <\itemize-minus> + ? + + ? + + inside + Cygwin|#cygwin-2>? + + ? + + + Usage + + <\itemize-minus> + ? + + ? + + ? + + ? + + ? + + + Microtypography + + <\itemize-minus> + or |#typo-1>? + + ? + + + Legacy Questions + + <\itemize-minus> + preamble I'm supposed + to put in in order to prepare a book for them. What is the best way of + putting it in and figuring if it will work|#legacy-1>? + + + + + + <\question> + \<#4EC0\>\<#4E48\>\<#662F\>? + + + <\answer> + GNU \<#662F\> + + <\itemize-dot> + is a free scientific text editor, which was both inspired by + and GNU Emacs. + + allows you to write structured documents via a wysiwyg + (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) and user friendly interface. + + lets you create new styles. + + implements high-quality typesetting algorithms and fonts, + which helps you to produce professionally looking documents. + + is suitable as an interface for computer algebra systems, as the + high typesetting quality goes through for automatically generated + formulas. + + can be highly customized as it supports the + / extension language. + + lets you export your documents to PS and PDF and offers both + import and export to HTML, , Scheme, Verbatim and Xml. We would + very much appreciate your + for writing and improving converters for documents. + + + + <\question> + For what typical purposes do people use ? + + + <\answer> + can be used for + + <\itemize> + Books and Articles. They can be written fully within . + If your publisher requires a certain style for an article, then + as a last step you can export your document to and make the + final modifications there. + + Presentations. + + Interface to computer algebra systems and other scientific + software. + + Webpages. For example the webpage is maintained as + documents, which are exported to . + + + + <\question> + What Operation Systems are supported? + + + <\answer> + can be easily installed on all major systems, such as + GNU/, and . There are + and Debian packages as well as binaries available for . For + Mac there is a package. For , a + package is available.\ + + + <\question> + What are the system requirements? + + + is still useable here, although not overly reactive.> + + <\question> + I have already learned / and , + do I have to learn all over again? + + + -knowledge can be reused. For + example, you can start a section by typing or you + get > by typing . Note that there + are even shorter ways provided, for example gives you an + alpha as well, so you might want to migrate after a while. Styles like + article, book or seminar, as known from , are provided as well. + Furthermore, many shortcuts like for saving a + file, or for undo will work. > + + <\question> + I have a question, where should I ask it? + + + user mailing list. Search this list + and the FAQ beforehand, to ensure your question was not asked before.> + + <\question> + Is it free Software? + + + falls under the GNU public licence. > + + + + <\question> + How can I see the or code corresponding to + what I see on the screen? + + + . Indeed, is not on /, although + it does support (not yet perfect) to and from . + Furthermore, in theory at least, there is actually no need anymore to look + at something like the source, since is guaranteed to be + fully WYSIWYG. Conversion to may only be useful, when transmitting + an accepted paper to the publisher of a journal.> + + <\question> + Trying to start remotely over a ssh connection, I + get an error, while xclock works without a problem? + + + <\answer> + If you get an error message including the following: + + + + then execute on the remote + machine and make sure your /etc/hosts file is sound, it + contains the line and the IP information + about the local and remote machine. + + + <\question> + is unusually slow while editing? + + + <\answer> + Graphics card drivers with poor 2D performance can slow down + tremendously.\ + + If you are running TeXmacs under X on a system with an ATI graphics card + and are using ATI's proprietary drivers (the driver called + , you can achieve a significant speedup by + + <\itemize> + running an X server such as Xgl that performs 2D + operations using the 3D API of the graphics card driver, + + switching to an open source graphics card driver such as + or which have a far better 2D + performance than . + + + Note that if you try both at the same time, you will slow your system + down even more, instead of speeding it up. + + + + + <\question> + My Windows username contains spaces. Will this cause + problems? + + + + + <\question> + What to do with Cygwin specific questions? + + + <\answer> + Look at the Cygwin FAQ at , + the Cygwin User Guide at + and search the Cygwin mailing list . + + + <\question> + How to associate .tm files with inside Cygwin? + + + <\answer> + Create a file with the following content: + + <\verbatim> + \ \ \ \ rem cmdow @ /hid \ \ \ c:\\cygwin\\bin\\bash --login + -c "texmacs \\"`cygpath -u "%1"`\\"" + + + Ensure that it lies in your . Now you can associate .tm + files with this batch file. + + If you want to hide the black Cygwin window when is started, + then download from , + drop in your + directory (this applies to installed on ) and uncomment ( remove + ``rem'' from) the first line of . + + + <\question> + How to get spell checking working inside Cygwin? + + + <\answer> + Install the Cygwin package aspell. Execute in a shell: + + <\verbatim> + \ \ \ \ cd /usr/bin \ \ \ ln -s /usr/share/aspell/ispell + ispell + + + + + + <\question> + How to mark/select a whole paragraph? + + + + + <\question> + Spell checking always starts at the beginning of the + document? + + + + + <\question> + How can I insert an OpenOffice.org table? + + + <\answer> + \; + + <\enumerate> + Create a PostScript image of your table using OpenOffice + (>Print>Print to + file)>. Name the file, for example, ``''. + + Convert the PostScript file to an Encapsulated PostScript file + () using in a shell. Just type: + ``''. + + Insert or link the image in the + document. + + + + <\question> + How can I insert the number of pages? + + + primitive in order to produce the corresponding number.> + + <\question> + How can I resize an image? + + + <\answer> + Put your cursor right behind the image and edit the fields in the lowest + icon bar. You may for instance set the width to and the + height to . When leaving the width open, it will + automatically be determined as a function of the height (and vice versa). + When leaving both fields open, the image will be reproduced at its + original size. Notice that a width of will span your + image over the paragraph width. The remaining two fields specify the + -offset and -offset of the image. By default, images are + aligned at the bottom. When specifying for the last + field, the image will be vertically aligned at the center. + + + + + <\question> + There is too much space after an abbreviation like + or ? + + + thinks, that the sentence ends after the + dot in the abbreviation. To resolve this , mark the + abbreviation and press . To care for this while + writing: .> + + <\question> + How to add unbreakable space? + + + after the space.> + + + + <\question> + A publisher sent me a giant preamble I'm supposed + to put in in order to prepare a book for them. What is the best way of + putting it in and figuring if it will work? + + + <\answer> + I recommend to convert the preamble to and to put the result in + a style file. However, the result will probably be + disappointing, because conversion between / and is + not yet perfect and style files are particularly problematic. What you + can also do is write a style file by your own which supports + the major extra constructs you want to use from the editors style file. + When you convert your book to , you next use the editors style. + Some layout will probably need to be redone at that stage, but this + should actually be the work of the editor... Please look in the + help for more information about conversions between and + . + + + + + + + +<\initial> + <\collection> + + + \ No newline at end of file