which DTP-software do you use on your DECstation ?
David Collier-Brown
davecb at yunexus.UUCP
Mon May 28 06:13:53 AEST 1990
se at ikp.uni-koeln.de (Stefan Esser) writes:
>We are looking for software running on DECstations, that
>1) lets me WYSIWYG-edit scientific texts,
>2) gives TeX-like capabilities,
Sounds like Frame or Interleaf thus far...
>3) imports graphics generated by other programs (postscript and other),
>4) supports the creation of simple drawings,
>5) generates postscript output,
>6) may be used from any X-Terminal.
I'm not sure about running the windows on remote X-terminals,
although it should be trivial, but for all the above I'd
recommend Interleaf TPS (Technical Publishing System).
I used to work for Interleaf Canada, so I'm a little biased,
but I do know just how nice a product it is! If I was a U.S.
University I could get it free, too. Alas, I'm in Canada.
--dave
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