On Mon, 4 Apr 2005, Basil Malyshev submitted an update to the
bakoma
package.
This update includes often requested improvements in BaKoMa TeX Word:
+ Ctrl+Tab keys switches focus between Preview and source windows. + Holding caret position in cases of TeX errors. + Keeping focus in source window in manual entering math formulas. + Adding color to frame box and color frame (fbox -> colorbox -> fcolorbox)
More details about changes and another bug fixing see at: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/systems/win32/bakoma/programs/changes7.html
-------------------- About BaKoMa TeX 7.11 ------------------
BaKoMa TeX 7.11 supports two coexisting IDE:
- BaKoMa TeX Word - True WYSIWYG LaTeX Editor [New in V 7.0].
- Text Editor + DVI Viewer - Clasical IDE.
About BaKoMa TeX Word.
BaKoMa TeX Word is True WYSIWYG LaTeX Editor.
The word `True' is used to highlight two following facts:
- It is True WYSIWYG Editor. It means that display shows precisely the same what will be printed. It looks such that you edit your document immediately in DVI Viewer.
- It is True LaTeX Editor. It edits LaTeX source text without any import/export procedure. It means that you can load and edit any LaTeX 2e document.
BaKoMa TeX Word is built on top of BaKoMa TeX graphic engine and consequently it inherits all features of BaKoMa TeX related with import graphics, font support, and document export.
It supports processors: (1) Standard TeX and (2) e-TeX. Other processors such as Omega may be added in future.
It imports: EPS, PDF, JPEG, PNG, GIF, TIFF, PCX, MSP, BMP, WMF, EMF, FIG, HPGL, and DXY. It supports fonts: OpenType (OTF/TTF), TrueType, PostScript Type1 (including MM), PostScript Type 3, and TeX PK/VF. It exports: DVI, PDF, SVG, PS, PNG (with HTML wrapper), and HTML (TeX4HT).
It includes built-in PostScript interpreter accessible via DVIPS compatible special interface that supports such macro packages as: Prosper, PSTricks, PSFrag, graphics (psfig), draftcopy, etc.
Most important application of BaKoMa TeX Word is final step corrections of LaTeX papers before publishing.
Editing Prosper's slides in WYSIWYG interface is another impressive feature of `BaKoMa TeX Word'.
More information about `BaKoMa TeX Word' is at: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/systems/win32/bakoma/programs/texword.html
Some snapshots are available at: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/systems/win32/bakoma/snapshots/
Root of BaKoMa TeX distributions is at: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/systems/win32/bakoma/
Thanks for the update.
For the CTAN Team Rainer Schöpf