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TXC in 2023
I took a few days to make the source code compile with the latest Visual Studio 2022 on Windows 10. I also eliminated hundreds of warnings in that process.
It is now possible to start working on the code again. If you want to try, install Visual Studio 2022 (even the free Community Edition should work) with the MFC extension, and compile the code you clone from:
https://github.com/weinkauf/TeXnicCenter
If you do not want to compile it yourself, you find the binaries here. This is not an installer. Unzip and run the executable:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/texnic ... p/download
I don't think you gain anything over the old version 2.02. No new features have been implemented. I may have accidentally fixed a bug, though. I may also have introduced new ones. Hence, it would help me if you could try it and respond with whether it runs on your system or not.
To be safe, backup (export) your registry settings for TXC before running the new version:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\ToolsCenter\TeXnicCenterNT
Tino.
http://www.texniccenter.org/
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And: Currently, Packt sells ebooks for $4.99 each if you buy 5 of their over 1000 ebooks. If you choose only a single one, $9.99. How about combining 3 LaTeX books with Python, gnuplot, mathplotlib, Matlab, ChatGPT or other AI books? Epub and PDF. Bundle (3 books, add more for higher discount): https://packt.link/MDH5p
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TXC in 2023
http://www.texniccenter.org/
- Stefan Kottwitz
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TXC in 2023
I tried it and it works. Well, almost. One needs to add libiconv files to compile.