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Pablo Carranza

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Aug 19, 2013, 6:46:15 PM8/19/13
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Can anyone recommend any LaTeX editors for Windows (assuming they even exist)?

-Pablo

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Joseph Mornin

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Aug 19, 2013, 6:50:07 PM8/19/13
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Hi Pablo,

It's not a dedicated TeX editor, but I'm a huge fan of Vim:
http://www.vim.org/download.php

With the snipMate plugin, I've found it to be really efficient for
writing TeX.

Cheers,
Joe
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A Feldman

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Aug 20, 2013, 2:32:10 PM8/20/13
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Pablo-

http://texstudio.sourceforge.net/ works rather well if you are a non-programmer.  I understand that after somewhat of a learning curve, VIM referenced by Joseph,  and EMACS can be very good.  I gave up on both VIM and EMACS for myself, I didn't have the time or the inclination to learn either.  Also, texstudio has a live preview pane that works.

Pablo Carranza

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Aug 22, 2013, 12:25:34 PM8/22/13
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Thanks Aaron.  Have you (or anyone else) every tried TeXnicCenter?

A Feldman

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Aug 22, 2013, 12:33:22 PM8/22/13
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I didn't because quite frankly I'm annoyed at them.  They, as far as I can tell, developed Latex-Lab at Google, an open source project, and abandoned it, but left it up as a stay-in-place advertisement for TeXniCenter.  I have a very low opinion of those that start open source projects only to generate interest for their commercial offering.  In Latex-Labs case, it is double bad, because they leave the open source, but abandoned, Latex-Labs server up as an advertisement.  Actually Latex-Labs works ok for small documents, integrates with your google docs, and it is free. Latex Lab


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Pablo Carranza

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Aug 22, 2013, 2:31:18 PM8/22/13
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Yea, that is shady; but isn't TeXnicCenter also open-source?

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-Pablo

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