| Company | Andrew Trevorrow |
| Website | http://www.trevorrow.com/anagrams/ |
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| Os | Mac OS |
| Requirements | Mac OS 8.6 or later, CarbonLib. |
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| Release Date | 8/20/2004 |
| License | Shareware |
| Limitations | Shareware |
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OzTeX is a Mac implementation of Donald Knuth's TeX typesetting system. TeX is mainly used in the academic community for the production of theses, papers and books, or wherever high-quality output is desired. It is particularly good at typesetting mathematics. What's New: Version 5.2 adds the following: A total of parameters in OzTeX's Default config file get been changed to pair Gerben Wierda's latest teTeX instalment. The oz-tex2pdf script (called by the tex2pdf detail) has been modified so it will run latex on files that get "%&latex" as their first pipeline. If the detail figure in an extra_tools introduction matches an existing detail then the earlier introduction is replaced (instead of a unexampled detail being appended). This makes it promiscuous to replace one or more Default items. Selecting a user-defined Tools menu detail no longer closes the View window. Fixed a Panther bug that caused some people to encounter a dramatic slowdown when viewing a DVI page containing PK fonts. On Panther and later, the "Force PostScript Printing" detail is always ticked and the detail is disabled so you can't exchange it. I've done this because Gimp-Print comes with Panther and it allows PostScript to be printed on non-PostScript devices. Fixed a Panther problem in completely Oz* apps that prevented windows from being dragged up next to the menu stop. Avoid high CPU employment when the mouse button is land but not actually moving. This occurred when clicking to overstate a DVI page, or when selecting and scrolling text in an Oz* window.
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