From the moment I started using LaTeX on OS X, I was looking for a good editor. The most promising ones where TeXShop, which comes with mac distribution of LaTex, and of course BBEdit, as it is the best text editor on OS X I know. Turning BBEdit into a LaTex editor didn’t go that well, so I used TeXShop and got used to it.
However, these days I came across TeXlipse, a plugin to turn Eclipse into a LaTeX editor. As I’m used to to Eclipse by the time, I gave it a try and must say that it’s much better and much more handy than TeXShop.
Hence I decided to document the steps needed to get to this setup.
In my master thesis in biology, which is actually a Flex application, I wanted to have a simple home range calculation functionality. So I have created (actually ported from Java code) an ActionScript 3 class to calculate the area of an non-intersecting polygon.
Download the source (Polygon.as) or read the rest of the article for the source code listing.
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