Screens texmacs10/30/2022 ![]() ![]() > because 1 pixel is no longer 1 pixel on a retina screen (some kind of They can also be considered interesting exercises to improve one own TeXmacs knowledge: learning by. This article collects them in the hope that someone will contribute them to the blog. It would be useful to have some short articles or tutorials covering the topics listed here below. > It rather seems to on the Qt/X11 side that there is a problem, A wishlist for TeXmacs articles Wed Mar 17 20:57:33 2021 UTC. > So there is no real obstacle on our side. > of the new set of TeXmacs icons, which one should use in this case). > and arbitrary size icons (by the way, I just committed the SVG versions > In principle, TeXmacs is able to work with fonts at higher resolution, > except that no advantage is taken out of the higher resolution. > Yes, Ingolf/Max are right in the sense that TeXmacs works "fine", > properly so I'm very much interested in improving it in that direction. > I currently cannot use my retina laptop since texmacs does not work > it should be possible to convince qt to put them onscreen in the right > help me in obtaining that texmacs produce screen fonts at that resolution > display where resolution is more or less 144 dpi instead of 72 so if Jpris SCREENS TEXMACS HOW TO> double screen resolution and I was not able to understand how to do this. > my machine) the real issue is that we have to provide bitmapped fonts at > as far as I understand the qt port ready works fine under retina (checked > On Tue, at 12:07:35AM +0100, Gubinelli Massimiliano wrote: 2012, at 09:28, Joris van der Hoeven wrote: > tweak texmacs to have double resolution bitmaps for tge glyphs but didn't > fonts should be able to convince Qt to show them properly. If you explain to me how to have 144 dpi bitmaps for the As for bitmaps i think we just need to provide qt with high > yes, vector operations on the graphic device are automatically scaled at the SCREENS TEXMACS SOFTWAREOn Tue, at 11:37:49AM +0100, Gubinelli Massimiliano wrote: iTeXMac, an Integrated TeX Environment iTeXMac is an integrated software which components are: - a text editor dedicated to D.E. Or should I provide double resolution PNGs? -Joris What about the icons by the way? Can you manage with the SVG sources, retina display is just a standard display where resolution is more or less 144 dpi instead of 72 so if. SCREENS TEXMACS PDFGenerates a PDF file "article.pdf" from a TeXmacs document "article.tm".Re: TeXmacs on retina screens texmacs-dev Post by Gubinelli Massimiliano as far as I understand the qt port ready works fine under retina (checked on my machine) the real issue is that we have to provide bitmapped fonts at double screen resolution and I was not able to understand how to do this. Xvfb-run texmacs -convert article.tm article.pdf -quit It is possible to use TeXmacs as a batch processor in the LaTeX style using X virtual framebuffer. ![]() TeXmacs also features a presentation mode and there are plans to evolve towards a complete scientific office suite with spreadsheet capacities and a technical drawing editor. Along with the Cygwin version, a native beta port is available for Microsoft Windows. SCREENS TEXMACS MAC OSTeXmacs currently runs on most Unix-based architectures including Linux, FreeBSD, Cygwin and Mac OS X. ![]() Support for HTML, MathML and XML is under development. TeXmacs is not a front-end to LaTeX but TeXmacs documents can be converted to either TeX or LaTeX. The goal of TeXmacs is to provide a WYSIWYG editor that nevertheless makes it possible to write correctly structured documents with aesthetically pleasing typesetting results. Like many WYSIWYG editors (such as Microsoft Word), authors manipulate a document on screen which should print to a similar looking paper copy. TeXmacs also supports a Scheme extension language called Guile for customizing the program and writing extensions. TeXmacs can handle mathematical formulas and is used as a front-end to a number of computer algebra systems such as Maxima and Sage. ![]()
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