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BaKoMa TeX is a complete TeX/LaTeX implementation for
MS Windows VISTA/XP/2000 with
Visual (True WYSIWYG) LaTeX Editor -- BaKoMa TeX Word.
Installation
To simplify installation of BaKoMa TeX we
provide Quick Setup, which installs in one step most useful
components available for evaluation users. To install BaKoMa TeX just
double-click the star icon (downloading: 24 MB, installation:
100 MB + up to 30 MB - depends on claster size). In advance,
you can install any set of additional modules listed at
quicksetup.html.
BaKoMa TeX provides two coexisting user interfaces:
- BaKoMa TeX Word - Visual (True WYSIWYG) LaTeX Editor.
It is useful for editing LaTeX 2e documents via WYSIWYG interface.
It looks as if you edit your document immediately in DVI Viewer window.
Running this tool requires at least 1 GHz computer (2 GHz recommended).
- Text Editor + DVI Viewer - classical TeX IDE.
It is useful for editing documents for LaTeX, Plain TeX, AmsTeX, etc.
You edit a document in text editor and click a key to format and view document.
Advanced features: DVI Reverse Search with an accuracy of a single character
and Dynamical Preview dramatically improve the edit/view loop.
Supported Graphics and Fonts
- It imports EPS, PDF, JPEG, PNG (superset of DVIPS, PDFTEX, DVIPDFM) and much more..
- PostScript enabled graphics engine handles PSTricks, PSfrag, PowerDot, Prosper, Beamer, etc.
- It uses scalable font formats (OpenType, TrueType, PostScript Type 1/3).
- It exports documents as PDF, SVG, HTML, PNG, PS.
BaKoMa TeX (in both interfaces) is PostScript enabled TeX system.
Postscript enabled means that the system includes
built-in Postscript interpreter, providing careful drawing
of PostScript graphics (including one embedded into DVI via TeX special's)
on display and on (even non-postscript) printers.
Also, it provides perfect conversion of any PostScript graphics
to output formats such as:
PDF,
SVG,
HTML,
and PNG.
SVG output lets you to create
high quality animated presentations.
The system supports usage scalable fonts in modern font formats:
OpenType,
TrueType (Unicode supported),
Postscript Type 1 (including Multiple Masters),
and Type 3.
More details see on BaKoMa TeX Support Site.
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