Decision Guidance ⇒ Editors with label management besides WinEdt
Editors with label management besides WinEdt
In particular, one thing I dislike about WinEdt is that the process for compiling a document is cludgy -- if there are errors, you have to first exit out of the error list before recompiling. I would prefer to be able to just hit one keyboard command to make the editor exit the error messages and then recompile, or at least have an attempt to compile when an error message is showing cause the process to terminate.
For short documents, I like TeXWorks, with its integrated pdf viewer and smoother compilation procedure, but its lack of label/reference management and lack of tabbed file viewing make it tough to use for big projects. Other than that, it has all the features I need.
What are some other editors that run on Windows and feature good label and reference management? Thanks.
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Re: Editors with label management besides WinEdt
Re: Editors with label management besides WinEdt
Norman
Re: Editors with label management besides WinEdt
Installation was a snap, too. It found my LaTeX files automatically. Thank you so much for pointing this editor out to me. I hope its long-term performance is at least as good as my initial impression.