The other issue I'm having with OpenSUSE 15.3 is that xdvi no longer
displays figures in a .dvi document (.dvi is the result of compiling a
.tex document). I can use okular to display the .dvi document, but I miss
how fast xdvi is. Can emacs also display .dvi documents? Are there any
other fast viewers for .dvi documents?
Thanks,
Gianluca
On Wed, 7 Sep 2022, Jim wrote:
Hi Gianluca,
On Wed, Sep 7, 2022 at 16:48 (-0700), Gianluca Interlandi wrote:
Thanks a lot! I used xemacs a long time ago. But at some point
there was a problem with it and I'm not sure it is still being
developed?
I don't think it is still being developed, but I could be wrong. I've
never used xemacs, and I don't recall what the point of someone
forking gnu emacs was.
So I searched for a different editor and landed on gvim. I don't
mind trying out a new editor now and going back to emacs-like, or
emacs itself.
I used vi long before I started using emacs, and I've only played with
vim and gvim a little bit, but I do appreciate the improvements.
Still, I prefer emacs, but talking about that too much could sound
like the opening shot in an editor war. :-)
Cheers.
Jim
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