LaTeX support for NetBeans 0.2test3
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LaTeX support for NetBeans 0.1
LaTeX support for NetBeans 0.1
12/24/2003 09:21 PMA LaTeX support for NetBeans
J2EE support in NetBeans 4.0 is getting
closer
J2EE support in NetBeans 4.0 is getting
closer
09/01/2004 05:52 AMComputer Weekly Sep 1 2004 10:07AM GMT
Pod-LaTeX-0.58
Pod-LaTeX-0.58
12/30/2004 02:17 AMPod-LaTeX-TPR-1.06
Pod-LaTeX-TPR-1.06
09/17/2004 12:42 AMpreview-latex 0.8
preview-latex 0.8
04/12/2004 03:40 AMDisplays inline previews of various stuff in Emacs LaTeX buffers.
LaTeX-Authors-0.8
LaTeX-Authors-0.8
03/22/2005 04:55 PMLaTeX Indexbuild 1.0
LaTeX Indexbuild 1.0
05/09/2004 06:05 AMA tool for building indexes in LaTeX.
LaTeX-Authors-0.81
LaTeX-Authors-0.81
03/29/2005 09:11 AMTk LaTeX Editor 1.0.1
Tk LaTeX Editor 1.0.1
11/13/2003 11:01 PMA powerful LaTeX editor.
Para aprender LaTeX
Para aprender LaTeX
08/05/2004 05:35 AMA LaTeX CD cover class 1.0.1
A LaTeX CD cover class 1.0.1
12/12/2003 03:06 PMA LaTeX CD cover class.
LaTeX Word Counter 0.1.0
LaTeX Word Counter 0.1.0
07/22/2004 12:49 PMA word counter for LaTeX files.
DocBook to LaTeX XSL stylesheets
DocBook to LaTeX XSL stylesheets
03/13/2003 03:38 PM0.7pre2 released
The LaTeX Beamer Class
The LaTeX Beamer Class
10/30/2003 01:39 AMVersion 0.92 is out
Ł240,000 for nurse latex allergy
Ł240,000 for nurse latex allergy
06/16/2004 08:15 AMA nurse is awarded Ł240,000 compensation after a latex allergy forced
her to give up her job.
LaTeX Word Counter
LaTeX Word Counter
07/22/2004 11:13 AMFirst release on SF.net (lwc-0.1.0)
Use LaTeX equations in Adium (IM client)
Use LaTeX equations in Adium (IM client)
05/18/2004 10:37 AMI just discovered that Adium can display LaTeX! That's certainly
useful for students, mathematicians, scientists, etc. For this to
work, in addition to pdflatex (part of TeXLive-teTeX), you need to run
Equation Service. Adium...
preview-latex 0.9.1 (Default branch)
preview-latex 0.9.1 (Default branch)
04/03/2005 03:46 AM

The purpose of the preview-latex package is to embed LaTeX
environments such as display math or figures into Emacs source
buffers. By mouse clicking, you can open the original text. After
editing, another click will just run the region in question through
LaTeX and redisplay the new results. It requires version 21.1 or
higher of Emacs or XEmacs and AUCTeX.
Changes:
The installation procedure has been further improved so that
more configurations should now be detected automatically.
The encoding support of preview-latex has been refined so
that the run buffer will now yield readable output again in
most situations where it can be reasonably expected to do
so.
NetBeans IDE 3.6
NetBeans IDE 3.6
04/19/2004 07:09 PMA modular, standards-based integrated development environment (IDE),
written in Java.
SDE for NetBeans 1.1
SDE for NetBeans 1.1
06/08/2004 07:42 AMA UML plugin module for NetBeans.
Get more than you pay for with NetBeans
3.4
Get more than you pay for with NetBeans
3.4
01/28/2003 02:08 AMCNET Jan 28 2003 1:24AM ET
NetBeans
NetBeans
06/21/2004 02:31 AMI’ve been using
NetBeans to
inflate the Zeppelin, and you know what, it’s not bad. The Mac
integration could be a little better, but a whole lot of things I
need to do are one keystroke away. It runs plenty fast enough on the
PowerBook (mind you, only a few thousand lines of code so far).
JUnit’s right there, which is nice. The debugger makes it a little
too hard to to keep an eye on class variables, but aside from that
does about what I need; when I was
driven to “print”
statements the other day I was fighting a complex socket
conversation between two machines where one side suddenly started
seeing EOFs and I couldn’t even tell which side was wrong, I’m not
sure there’s a debugger in the world that would have been much help
there. Now all I need is to
get Jython
integrated, and we’re making progress on that, stay tuned.
SDE for NetBeans 1.2
SDE for NetBeans 1.2
08/11/2004 07:59 AMA UML plugin module for NetBeans.
Eqe: Linux LaTeX equation editor 1.0.1
(Main)
Eqe: Linux LaTeX equation editor 1.0.1
(Main)
05/06/2004 05:40 PMA simple LaTeX equation editor, with drag and drop support.
One method of counting words in LaTeX
documents
One method of counting words in LaTeX
documents
06/07/2004 12:08 PMAn internet search brought up a number of proposals for the problem of
counting words in LaTeX, and maybe someone will appreciate an overview
and a pointer to the simplest (though not really elegant) solution.
Simply running ...
NetBeans 3.6 IDE released
NetBeans 3.6 IDE released
04/19/2004 07:00 PMNetBeansIDE 3.6, a major revision to the open source platform, is now
available, adding improved windowing and debugging and backing for
J2EE 1.4.
NetBeans Profiler Yee-hah!
NetBeans Profiler Yee-hah!
06/29/2004 03:22 PMThis will be (blush) my first unqualified over-the-top fannish rave
about a piece of Sun technology. Those who are not Java geeks, and
those who don’t worry about application performance, and those who
are embarrassed by unabashed boosterism can all move right along,
nothing to see here. Well, there’s also a funny Emacs/Gosling
footnote...
Beta 1 del IDE NetBeans 4.0
Beta 1 del IDE NetBeans 4.0
08/27/2004 01:29 PMSun Upgrades JSE, NetBeans
Sun Upgrades JSE, NetBeans
12/17/2004 06:27 PMThe Java company rolls out final releases on its software development
platform.
How To Make NetBeans Better
How To Make NetBeans Better
06/05/2005 11:19 PMI had a revelation today: while I sometimes work with a big screen,
I normally leave NetBeans at
the default size for my laptop screen. I try hard to keep methods
small, so it’d never occurred to me to hit the little green
“maximize” button. Today, one of my (JXTA-wrangling) methods kept
growing and growing, and without thinking I threw 2.3 million
pixels at the problem. Holy cow... I’ve been coding with one arm
tied behind my back. Developers everywhere: get more pixels. You need
them, whether you know it or not.
NetBeans Notes
NetBeans Notes
06/17/2005 04:39 PMItem: For those of you who migrated from Emacs, you can
easily teach NetBeans control-F/B/N/P/U/D: go to Tools - Options -
Editor Settings - Global Key Bindings. Huge time-saver, and this
should be the default on OS X, since basically every other text
control has those bindings wired in. Item: I upgraded all at
once to OS X 1.4, and Java 1.5, and NB 4.1 (from a release
candidate), and a lot of JXTA libraries, and things are slowing down.
I don’t like this; in particular I hit control-space for
autocomplete or F9 for compile and it sometimes has to think for a
second first, which is nuts. [Update: Fixed it! I had stupidly put
all the support libraries that JXTA needs to run into the compile-time
list, so they were going on the classpath. Take ’em all out and
it’s back to nearly instant.] Item: Project Coyote is coming along
nicely, and it’s increasingly obvious that dynamic languages on the
JVM are going to be huge. Item: NetBeans Day at Java One looks like it’ll be serious fun.
Item: (This is not NB-specific.) When I go grab a new API,
it’s just way too much work to tell the IDE about it and get the
jars and Javadocs in place. There ought to be a standard way to
package a Java API so that you can point your IDE at some URI and it
All. Just. Happens. Item: Here’s a nice feature, does any IDE
have it? When I say
Ziggarut z = new Ziggarut(bricks,
stones);
then the IDE should figure out that that’s
a com.textuality.3d.Ziggarut and insert the appropriate
import statements for me, it’s a total waste of time
for me to go poking around trying to remember where that was.
[Oops: NetBeans has “Fix imports”, Eclipse is pro-active about
suggesting it, and the IDEA cult assured me (as usual) that they have
something even better.]
Better CVS integration for Netbeans on
the way
Better CVS integration for Netbeans on
the way
06/17/2005 04:52 PM
Preview version of the new NetBeans CVS Support now available!:
The NetBeans team is proud to announce a preview (alpha) version of
the new redesigned CVS support, an innovative approach to integration
of a Version Control System (VCS) into the NetBeans Integrated
Development Environment (IDE). The new module provides a simple,
efficient IDE versioning workflow and intelligent support for common
versioning operations.
The module is not derived from the current NetBeans VCS support, but
instead is meant as a lightweight approach with less focus on
architectural abstraction and much more attention to User Interface
(UI) functionality.
CVS integration is the one thing that keeps pulling me back to
Eclipse, so I'm really glad to hear the VCS subsystem is being
re-worked (maybe 'replaced' is more accurate).
Check out the
screenshot
s,
looks like good stuff.
I hope better Subversion support is not far behind.
Via
Roman Strobl
and
John Jullion-Ceccarelli
Sun Unfurls NetBeans Roadmap
Sun Unfurls NetBeans Roadmap
12/04/2003 07:17 PMSystems vendor moves on with its own Web services platform after
saying no thanks to joining a similar, IBM-led group.
Netbeans 4: Wow... absolutely smashing
Netbeans 4: Wow... absolutely smashing
03/14/2005 04:47 PM
Joseph B.
Ottinger: So far... "Wow" and "Well, it's okay."
I found the installation to be a breeze, which isn't too much of a
surprise. It found the various JVMs on my machine, including 1.5,
which was good, I suppose.
It looks absolutely smashing. (That's good.) The development pane
is easy to understand at first glance, also good (although note that
I'm not a rank newbie to Netbeans, so my prior experience may factor
in here.) It's pretty fast, too, which is good to see. Maybe this will
help shut up the SWT hordes.
Lately, I've been working on making the switch to Netbeans 4.X (I'm
using both 4.0 and 4.1-beta). My expectations were pretty low due to
my past experience with Netbeans 3.X, but Netbeans 4.X is great. It's
a whole new IDE, the Ant integration is awesome, and 4.1 adds the
refactoring I need to make the switch. Plus, it's fast. I have to
agree with Charles
Ditzel, the tables have turned and now both Netbeans (and IDEA)
seem to be faster and more responsive than Eclipse.
Unfortunately, my Eclipse addiction is still not entirely under control. The one
area that needs work in both IDEA and Netbeans is the source-code
control integration, I still have to fire up Eclipse when I need to
synchronize with the CVS repository. I feel like I'm flying blind
without Team Synchronization
view.
Sun readies scripting for NetBeans IDE
Sun readies scripting for NetBeans IDE
03/17/2005 03:10 AMSun Microsystems Inc. has released the first, early fruits of a
project to let developers use scripting languages from inside its
NetBeans IDE (integrated development environment), a move that could
improve productivity for NetBeans users and, Sun hopes, draw
additional developers to the tools platform.
NetBeans 4.0 beta1 released
NetBeans 4.0 beta1 released
08/30/2004 04:50 AMDirect and Related Links for 'NetBeans 4.0
beta1 released'
“Welcome to netbeans.org, home of the original free and open
source IDE. Develop cross-platform desktop, mobile and web
applications based on industry standards utilizing the latest
technologies with our full-featured integrated development environment
for Java Software Developers. The NetBeans platform is an application
runtime - a “generic large desktop application.” Most
desktop applications have common requirements - menus, document
management, settings and so forth. Nobody enjoys writing menu code or
setting storage code. With the…
Reading bl0gs in the Netbeans IDE
Reading bl0gs in the Netbeans IDE
03/22/2005 05:09 PM
Alexis Moussine-Pouchkine:
In his "F
eedReader" tutorial (version française ici), Rich Unger explains how to develop an RSS reader on
top of the NetBeans
platform (using P@'s and
friends' Rome Atom/RSS tools).
Upcoming Gig: NetBeans Day at JavaOne
Upcoming Gig: NetBeans Day at JavaOne
04/01/2005 02:04 PMThis one looks like real fun: an
all-day NetBeans bash in connection with JavaOne. They want
me to cover
Coyote, but
there’s lots of other stuff to talk about too.
NetBeans Roadmap Has Many Avenues
NetBeans Roadmap Has Many Avenues
01/16/2004 11:01 AMJava creator James Gosling leaves the door open for work between the
JTC and Eclipse with standardizing APIs as the key to happiness.
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