[NFBCS] Question for LaTeX users

Nicole Torcolini ntorcolini at wavecable.com
Thu Jun 4 03:06:26 UTC 2020


	Can you explain more about what made TeXnicCenter inaccessible? I
have used it on both Windows 7 and Windows 10. Although it has occasionally
given me trouble on Windows 10, I have always been able to fix the problem.

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Hello:

 

     I am looking for information on software for working with LaTeX. I
downloaded both 

TeXnicCenter and texworks from Miktex.

With both packages, I checked for and set accessibility options.

So far, I found that the editor for texworks is accessible, but I couldn't
print or save a usable pdf file.

On the other hand, the TexNicCenter package editor was inaccessible, but I
could print a file.

The object of this work is to put together an article to help students get
started using LaTex. I do know of Dr. Gardner's articles on using MathType
and Word. Thanks for any comments/suggestions.

 

Regards,

 

Robert

 

Robert Jaquiss

Email: rjaquiss at earthlink.net

Phone: 406-334-5088.

 

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