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Download TeXlips
Below you find 3 TeXlips related zip-files are available for download. All the relevant clips, batch files, icons, and text files are found in TeXlips.zip , while TeXlips_chm.zip contains the compiled HTML help file, and TeXlips_IconLibrary.zip an icon library file that TeXlips uses if you decide to associate TeX related files with NoteTab in Windows Explorer (yes, there are clips to take care of this if you have version 4.8 or later of NoteTab). To view the compiled HTML file you need to have Internet Explorer 4.0 or later installed. If you run Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows ME (heaven forbid), or Windows 98 that should take care of everything. If you use some older Windows operating system (95 or NT4) you have have to download the HTML Help ActiveX control from the Microsoft website, unless you use Internet Explorer 5.0x or later (it should include the control). You can download the whole HTML Help Workshop if you want (version 1.3 is about 4.0MB), but I think it should suffice to just download the Hhupd.exe file (about 705KB). Naturally, you need a zip-program to unzip the compressed files below (e.g. WinZip).
- TeXlips.zip (204KB) - latest release: version 1.20 (4/10/2000)
- TeXlips_chm.zip (260KB) - compiled HTML Help file for TeXlips 1.20
- TeXlips_IconLibrary.zip (37KB) - Icon library file for TeXlips file associations (contains 56 icons in the file
TeXlips_Icons.icl )
- dviwin29.pdf (85KB) - instructions on how to install DVIWin 2.9 under MiKTeX based on the text in the MiKTeX 1.08 Local Guide
TeXlips 2.0 - Beta 10
There's also a beta version available of the next release, TeXlips 2.0. Apart from support for MiKTeX 2.1 and the upcoming MiKTeX 2.2, bug fixes, and some interface changes, this version supports:
In addition, TeXlips now supports the statistics and mathematics software (i) GAUSS, (ii) MatLab, (iii) Octave, (iv) RATS, and (v) Maple. You can download TeXlips 2.0 (beta 10) from:
- TeXlips-2.0-Beta10.exe (1,440KB) - version 2.0, beta 10 (06/26/2002)
At this stage there's no new documentation. As always, you should treat beta software with caution. Support for additional utilities will be added. On the todo list are:
- Installation of LaTeX packages
- GNU debugger
- GNU Compiler Collection (gcc, g++, g77)
- More Cygwin utilities (tcsh, sh, gawk, autoconf, automake, strip, diff, etc)
- More perl utilities (pod2text, txt2html, html2man, html2ps, html2pod, pod2texinfo, etc)
- More X Window utilities
- Visual Studio C/C++ compiler (cl)
- GNU a2ps and enscript
- GNU Ghostscript under Cygwin, i.e. using gs.exe instead of gswin32c.exe
- HTMLDoc for converting HTML files to PostScript and/or Portable Document Format
- HeVeA for converting TeX/LaTeX files to HTML
- TeX4ht for converting TeX/LaTeX files to HTML
- Ttf2pt1 for converting TrueType fonts to PostScript Type 1 fonts
- Hp2xx for converting hpgl image files to e.g. encapsulated PostScript files
- K Desktop Environment for Cygwin as an option when running XFree86 (and perhaps Win32-X11)
- TeX2Word when it has been released
- BibTool for manipulating BibTeX files
- More ImageMagick utilities
- The command line version of Maple
- More Visual TeX stuff
- DVI utilities (mainly Web2c/fpTeX/teTeX applications)
- Additional ISpell functionality (findaffix, tryaffix, munchlist, ijoin, icombine)
- Help tools (helpdeco)
The final release of TeXlips 2.0 will have also have a better installation program.
Last Updated: February 17, 2004
Copyright © 1998-2004 Anders Warne
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