Yes... however, as I added to my own entry, this implementation
- requires modifying the source code (I hope it is simply ignored by other TeX implementations, accross platforms, and earlier TeXShop versions... we do collaborate), and
- functions with pdf(la)tex, not with the TeX+GhostScript version.
The Textures' implementation required no modification of the source code (whence perfect compatibility), and worked with Textures own previewing engine (which was based on QuickDraw, I believe) that permitted embedding PostScript objects.
Synchronicity - thubsch
Yes... however, as I added to my own entry, this implementation- requires modifying the source code (I hope it is simply ignored by other TeX implementations, accross platforms, and earlier TeXShop versions... we do collaborate), and
- functions with pdf(la)tex, not with the TeX+GhostScript version.
The Textures' implementation required no modification of the source code (whence perfect compatibility), and worked with Textures own previewing engine (which was based on QuickDraw, I believe) that permitted embedding PostScript objects.
Cheers, Tristan
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