Oh yeah, please!
LaTeX and Science are a winning team.
Best,
Philip
Am 10.05.2016 um 13:43 schrieb Tobias
Verbeke:
Hi Tracy,
This one was also on my list to 'adopt' (if possible) under
the Science Working Group banner - we actually ship an
enhanced version of TeXlipse with Architect.
Best,
Tobias
Hi all,
(the comments are particularly glowing). Please take
a look and share your thoughts, especially on taking
this project under the SWG's wing.
Tracy
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From: Mickael Istria
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Date: Mon, May 9, 2016 at 12:38 PM
Subject: TecLipse in Science working group?
To: " tracy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
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Hi Tracy,
I'm regularly looking at http://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/texlipse
and finding out a way to make this more visible to
the community. I'm wondering whether it would be
interesting in your opinion to try to get this at
Eclipse.org under the Science Working Group?
I tried to get in touch with the author just to have
him modifying a small thing in the entry, but didn't
get a reply. So a first thing would be to get in
touch with him.
Is there anyone else in the Science Group I should
contact about this? Someone who would know the
author would be awesome.
Cheers,
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