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diff --git a/systems/win32/util/texor111.txt b/systems/win32/util/texor111.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..900da1a48e --- /dev/null +++ b/systems/win32/util/texor111.txt @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +Free program for Windows 95/NT4... Installs itself when executed. + +TeX Organizer is a simple utility to organize the use under Windows 95 +of a group of DOS and/or Windows programs that are to be applied to a +single file or to a group or related files. The best example (but not +the only) is provided by TeX. Let us assume that you have a DOS (or even +Windows) version of TeX. Typically you have to use: + +- your favorite editor to write and modify (in Plain TeX, LaTeX or +another format) the source file, say Sample.TeX. + +- the typesetting program to create the Sample.DVI file. + +- a DVI viewer to check the results. + +- a DVI to PostScript translator to generate the Sample.PS file. + +- a program to send the PostScript file to the printer. + +- a file viewer to check the Sample.log file for errors. + +- a batch file to erase the intermediate Sample.aux, Sample.log and +Sample.PS files. + +You may also use some utilities to manage references, to draw figures, +to view the PostScript output on the screen, etc. Another (simpler) +example would be the writing of Windows help files which implies using a +RTF editor, the help compiler and, maybe, a program to view the log file +containing the errors. All this mess may be easily handled by using TeX +Organizer: You only have to select the main file ( Sample.TeX in our +example) from a standard open dialog box or by dragging it from the +Explorer and then press the buttons corresponding to each or the +programs and utilities that you want to apply to the main file or to +related files. + +Especially designed to be used with the free LaTeX Macros, +Cmd Line Shell and DVIPS Shell by the same author. + |