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Packages located here
| Package | Caption |
| jlm | Jörg's LaTeX Mode - an advanced LaTeX mode for Jed |
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| COPYING |
2007-08-01 |
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| README |
2007-08-01 |
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| latex.sl |
2007-09-08 |
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| latex_cmds.sl |
2007-09-08 |
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| latex_comm.sl |
2007-08-23 |
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| latex_conv.sl |
2007-08-23 |
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| latex_external.sl |
2007-08-23 |
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| latex_pst.sl |
2007-08-23 |
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| latex_typo.sl |
2007-09-08 |
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| read_with_description.sl |
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Contents of the README file
JLM is an advanced LaTeX mode for Jed <http://www.jedsoft.org>. Its aim is to
help the user by taking over annoying and stupid things they need to be done,
like add a \usepackage when you add a command or environment from this package
or put dollar signs around mathematical commands and move the cursor to an
appropriate point.
JLM does not think for you. If you want a tabular, but insert an itemize, JLM
doesn't prevent this. So, you should be familiar with LaTeX and know what
environments and commands are and where to place them in a document—JLM helps
writing them.
You can get the newest development version via SVN from
https://svn.lug-jena.de/repos/public/jjm
Small print: This listing is regenerated periodically so there is a small chance that the directory has changed from what is shown here; to be sure, check the FTP listing.