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2009-12-03
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2009-12-03
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2009-12-04
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2009-12-10
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2009-12-10
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Hi everyone!
2) Is texlive (with XeLaTeX) available for easy install?
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2009-12-11
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2009-12-11
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chudood, thanks for the report!
I also installed easy debian yesterday, and after removing a lot of the programs i don't need (e.g. openoffice.org) I managed to install a more or less full texlive with xe(la)tex support right from the repositories. I haven't tested much but everything seems to work just fine
I haven't installed emacs 23 yet, since I actually find Vim more usefull on this little device (never ever thought I should utter such blasphemic words!) with the n900's not ideal access to special keyboard characters. Vim's modal approach simply seems to function better given these short comings of the device.
I will however also try to install emacs 23 one of these days.
@ acano: Xe(La)TeX is a unicode compatible version of (La)TeX which uses the normal fonts installed on the system. This is usefull for someone like me who works with a lot of very strange characters/glyphs (I'm in the field of mediaval manuscript studies, and in medieval manuscripts you find a lot of characters which cannot be reproduced by standard TeX fonts)
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2009-12-11
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This is my first post. I am still waiting for my new Nokia n900, but have a couple of questions which I hope someone can answer.
1) Is there an easy way to install emacs 23 on the n900 without compiling it?
2) Is texlive (with XeLaTeX) available for easy install?
Best regards
filologen