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<TeXmacs|1.0.7.12>
<TeXmacs|1.99.9>
<style|tmweb>
<style|<tuple|tmweb|english|old-spacing>>
<\body>
<tmdoc-title|Frequently asked questions>
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<label|general-1>What is <TeXmacs>?
</question>
<\answer>
<\answer*>
GNU <TeXmacs>
<\itemize-dot>
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very much appreciate your <hlink|help|http://www.texmacs.org/Web/Contribute.html>
for writing and improving converters for <TeXmacs> documents.
</itemize-dot>
</answer>
</answer*>
<\question>
<label|general-2>For what typical purposes do people use <TeXmacs>?
</question>
<\answer>
<\answer*>
<TeXmacs> can be used for
<\itemize>
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<item>Webpages. For example the <TeXmacs> webpage is maintained as
<TeXmacs> documents, which are exported to <name|Html>.
</itemize>
</answer>
</answer*>
<\question>
<label|general-3>What Operation Systems are supported?
</question>
<\answer>
<\answer*>
<TeXmacs> can be easily installed on all major systems, such as
GNU/<name|Linux>, <name|MacOS> and <name|Windows>. There are <name|rpm>
and Debian packages as well as binaries available for <name|Linux>. For
Mac <name|OS X> there is a <name|Fink> package. For <name|MS Windows>, a
<name|Cygwin> package is available.\
</answer>
</answer*>
<\question>
<label|general-4>What are the system requirements?
</question>
<answer|A reasonably fast machine is recommended. Having said this, I
<answer*|A reasonably fast machine is recommended. Having said this, I
(Andreas) am typing this on a Pentium III 450Mhz under Cygwin, and
<TeXmacs> is still useable here, although not overly reactive.>
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do I have to learn all over again?
</question>
<answer|You will find out, that much <LaTeX>-knowledge can be reused. For
<answer*|You will find out, that much <LaTeX>-knowledge can be reused. For
example, you can start a section by typing <key|\\section[return]> or you
get <math|\<alpha\><rsub|1>> by typing <key|$\\alpha_1$>. Note that there
are even shorter ways provided, for example <key|$a[tab]$> gives you an
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<label|general-6>I have a question, where should I ask it?
</question>
<answer|The best place is the <TeXmacs> user mailing list. Search this list
and the FAQ beforehand, to ensure your question was not asked before.>
<answer*|The best place is the <TeXmacs> user mailing list. Search this
list and the FAQ beforehand, to ensure your question was not asked before.>
<\question>
<label|general-7>Is it free Software?
</question>
<answer|<TeXmacs> falls under the GNU public licence. >
<answer*|<TeXmacs> falls under the GNU public licence. >
<section*|System Appearance and Behavior>
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what I see on the screen?
</question>
<answer|This question is due to a fundamental misunderstanding about
<answer*|This question is due to a fundamental misunderstanding about
<TeXmacs>. Indeed, <TeXmacs> is not <em|based> on <TeX>/<LaTeX>, although
it does support (not yet perfect) <em|conversion> to and from <LaTeX>.
Furthermore, in theory at least, there is actually no need anymore to look
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get an error, while <abbr|e.g.> xclock works without a problem?
</question>
<\answer>
<\answer*>
If you get an error message including the following:
<verbatim|Fatal error: I failed to connect to Xserver in
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machine and make sure your /etc/hosts file is sound, <abbr|i.e.> it
contains the line <verbatim|127.0.0.1 localhost> and the IP information
about the local and remote machine.
</answer>
</answer*>
<\question>
<label|sys-5><TeXmacs> is unusually slow while editing?
</question>
<\answer>
<\answer*>
Graphics card drivers with poor 2D performance can slow <TeXmacs> down
tremendously.\
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Note that if you try both at the same time, you will slow your system
down even more, instead of speeding it up.
</answer>
</answer*>
<section*|Windows and Cygwin specific>
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problems?
</question>
<answer|It is strongly recommended to have a Windows username without
<answer*|It is strongly recommended to have a Windows username without
spaces. Please make a new account, as simply changing the username could be
insufficient.>
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<label|cygwin-1>What to do with Cygwin specific questions?
</question>
<\answer>
<\answer*>
Look at the Cygwin FAQ at <hlink|http://cygwin.com/faq.html|http://cygwin.com/faq.html>,
the Cygwin User Guide at <hlink|http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/|http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/>
and search the Cygwin mailing list <hlink|http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/|http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/>.
</answer>
</answer*>
<\question>
<label|cygwin-2>How to associate .tm files with <TeXmacs> inside Cygwin?
</question>
<\answer>
<\answer*>
Create a file <verbatim|texmacs.bat> with the following content:
<\verbatim>
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<verbatim|C:\\WINDOWS\\system32> directory (this applies to <name|Windows
XP> installed on <verbatim|C:\\>) and uncomment (<abbr|i.e.> remove
``rem'' from) the first line of <verbatim|texmacs.bat>.
</answer>
</answer*>
<\question>
<label|cygwin-3>How to get spell checking working inside Cygwin?
</question>
<\answer>
<\answer*>
Install the Cygwin package aspell. Execute in a shell:
<\verbatim>
\ \ \ \ cd /usr/bin<next-line> \ \ \ ln -s /usr/share/aspell/ispell
ispell
</verbatim>
</answer>
</answer*>
<section*|Usage>
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<label|usage-1>How to mark/select a whole paragraph?
</question>
<answer|Clicking once on a word will place the cursor there, clicking twice
marks this word, clicking thrice will mark the paragraph and so on;
<answer*|Clicking once on a word will place the cursor there, clicking
twice marks this word, clicking thrice will mark the paragraph and so on;
eventually, the whole document will be selected.>
<\question>
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document?
</question>
<answer|Mark a region, and spell checking will be restricted to this
<answer*|Mark a region, and spell checking will be restricted to this
selection.>
<\question>
<label|usage-3>How can I insert an OpenOffice.org table?
</question>
<\answer>
<\answer*>
\;
<\enumerate>
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<item>Insert or link the image <verbatim|table.eps> in the <TeXmacs>
document.
</enumerate>
</answer>
</answer*>
<\question>
<label|usage-4>How can I insert the number of pages?
</question>
<answer|Put a label on the last page of your document and use the
<answer*|Put a label on the last page of your document and use the
<verbatim|pageref> primitive in order to produce the corresponding number.>
<\question>
<label|usage-5>How can I resize an image?
</question>
<\answer>
<\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 <verbatim|5cm> and the
height to <verbatim|27mm>. When leaving the width open, it will
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<math|x>-offset and <math|y>-offset of the image. By default, images are
aligned at the bottom. When specifying <verbatim|-0.5h> for the last
field, the image will be vertically aligned at the center.
</answer>
</answer*>
<section*|Microtypography>
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<abbr|wrt.> or <abbr|etc.>?
</question>
<answer|This is because <TeXmacs> thinks, that the sentence ends after the
<answer*|This is because <TeXmacs> thinks, that the sentence ends after the
dot in the abbreviation. To resolve this <em|a posteriori>, mark the
abbreviation and press <shortcut|(make 'abbr)>. To care for this while
writing: <shortcut|(make 'abbr)><key*|e t c . right>.>
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<label|typo-2>How to add unbreakable space?
</question>
<answer|Type <shortcut|(make 'no-break)> after the space.>
<answer*|Type <shortcut|(make 'no-break)> after the space.>
<section*|Remaining legacy questions>
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putting it in and figuring if it will work?
</question>
<\answer>
<\answer*>
I recommend to convert the preamble to <TeXmacs> and to put the result in
a <TeXmacs> style file. However, the result will probably be
disappointing, because conversion between <TeX>/<LaTeX> and <TeXmacs> is
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should actually be the work of the editor... Please look in the <TeXmacs>
help for more information about conversions between <TeXmacs> and
<LaTeX>.
</answer>
</answer*>
<tmdoc-copyright|1998--2011|Andreas Seidl|Joris van der Hoeven>
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<associate|language|english>
<associate|preamble|false>
</collection>
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