because I finally encountered the typical "GUI framework" error with my TXC and MikTeX 2.9 (and the usual solution doesn't help

Does TeXworks have a navigator that can display the document structure (\section) and included files (\input)?
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Wow, somehow I missed that. Sorry. That seems to be a trend with TeXworks -- it has a bunch of features that are there but not very obvious. Very nice to know. Thanks.torbjorn t. wrote:It has something like that, but it's kind of hidden:
Window --> View --> Tags
Really? Compared to TeXnicCenter? I thought only Kile compared to TXC in featuritis. Maybe the regular Texmaker (without the X) would be more your style. Nowhere near as loaded.Montag wrote:TeXMakerX really seems so overloaded. Like ... totally.
Thanks, torbjorn. But it doesn't seem to work for commands like \input. Grml ... :/ Or am I wrong?frabjous wrote:Wow, somehow I missed that. Sorry. That seems to be a trend with TeXworks -- it has a bunch of features that are there but not very obvious. Very nice to know. Thanks.torbjorn t. wrote:It has something like that, but it's kind of hidden:
Window --> View --> Tags
I don't know Kile, but all the colors in TeXMakerX and auto-completion features and buttons to click on ... woah. Or it may be very well the csae that I configured my TXC "down" over the years, but IIRC I only change 3-4 settings after my last re-install.frabjous wrote: Really? Compared to TeXnicCenter? I thought only Kile compared to TXC in featuritis.
No, currently there is no support for this, it seems:Montag wrote:Thanks, torbjorn. But it doesn't seem to work for commands like \input. Grml ... :/ Or am I wrong?Because then TeXworks would seem like a good
choice.
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