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financialwar
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Recommended LaTeX Editor for Windows 7

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Hello,

I am trying to learn LaTeX for mainly finance and statistics, Art of Problem Solving recommends MiKTeX and TeXnicCenter.

These two software sub-forums also have here the highest amount of posts and thread, so I assume MiKTeX and TeXnicCenter is the way to go?
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Some years ago, MiKTeX was easier to install and to update on Windows and was the only TeX distribution with a good package manager. Today I prefer TeX Live, as it developed much, installation is also easy and there's a very good package management.

Both already provide TeXworks as a LaTeX editor, so this can be a good start. I use that one too. But it's a matter of taste,if you like to have a complex powerful editor with toolbars and buttons, such as TeXnicCenter, or a simple and efficient one such as TeXworks. Both can be recommended.

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financialwar
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Re: Recommended LaTeX Editor for Windows 7

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I decided to go with texmaker, it's nice and clean. But the user manual does not have too much content.
MiKTex 2.9, Texmaker 3.5 on Windows 7
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I usually use Java-based LaTeX editors that work on any windows, Linux or Mac platforms. Here is a list

RTextDoc http://jwork.org/rtextdoc/ - has a grammar checker and many advanced features

jEdit - a general-purpose editor perfect works with LaTeX

SCaVis http://jwork.org/scavis/ - another free Java editor that has a structure viewer, syntax checker and bibtex manager

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As with any system: Emacs with AUCTeX.
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