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GNU TeXmacs is a free scientific word processor, which was both inspired by TeX and GNU Emacs. The program allows you to write structured documents via a wysiwyg (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) and user-friendly interface. New styles may be created by the user. The program implements high-quality typesetting algorithms and TeX fonts, which help you to produce professional looking documents.

The high typesetting quality still goes through for automatically generated formulas, which makes TeXmacs suitable as an interface for a number of computer algebra systems including GNU Maxima. TeXmacs also supports the GuileGuile is: a programming language. See Guile_programming_language. a video game character. See Guile (video game character)./ SchemeThe Scheme programming language is a functional programming language and a dialect of Lisp. It was developed by Guy L. Steele and Gerald Jay Sussman in the 1970s and introduced to the academic world via a series of papers now referred to as Sussman and St extension language, so that you may customize the interface and write your own extensions to the program.

TeXmacs currently runs on x86x86 or Intel 80x86 is the generic name of a microprocessor architecture first developed and manufactured by Intel. The architecture is called x86 because Intel used to give the earliest processors in this family numeric brand names ending in the sequence- and PowerPCPowerPC is a RISC microprocessor architecture created by the 1991 Apple- IBM- Motorola alliance, known as AIM''. The PowerPC was the CPU portion of the overall AIM platform, and is the only part to exist to date. History The history of the PowerPC begins-based computers under GNU/Linux (a >200MHz processor and >32Mb of memory are recommended), under UNIX-compatibility layers for Microsoft WindowsImage use policy. Microsoft Windows is a range of commercial operating environments for personal computers. The range was first introduced by Microsoft in 1985 and eventually has come to dominate the world personal computer market. All recent versions of ( CygwinCygwin is a collection of free software tools originally developed by Cygnus Solutions to allow various versions of Microsoft Windows to act somewhat like a UNIX system. It aims mainly at porting software that runs on POSIX systems (such as GNU/Linux syst) and Mac OS X ( Fink) and on Sun computers. Converters exist for TeX/ LaTeX and they are under development for HTML/ MathML/ XML. In the future, TeXmacs is planned to evolve towards a complete scientific office suite, with spreadsheet capacities, a technical drawing editor and a presentation mode.



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