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You can also open them using some WYSYWIG tools like Lyx, Kylix and some
others. It will let you look at the content without having to wade much
through the layout code.
Unless you _liked_ the f4 key (show commands) from the old dos
wordperfect (great tool!).
On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 19:51 -0500, Courtney Thomas wrote:
> I've, for the first time, encountered documentation in the form of ~.tex
> files, for a scientific suite of programs and don't know how to make use
> of it.
>
> For example, how do you just simply view the files ?
>
> What's the merit of using Tex for documentation vis-a-vis alternatives ?
>
> Guidance appreciated,
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> Courtney
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