![]() I could use Winedt or some such on Windows and TexShop or TexWorks on OSX. I would need to work on my report at both places. In any case, once I started PhD and more specifically when I was about to start my confirmation report, there were whole new complications. I’m not sure if I just never figured it out or the feature wasn’t available in earlier versions. And for some reason, I couldn’t typeset my tex files into pdf within winedt. The problem for me with latex on windows was that it took me a really long time to set everything up. Since I had to finish my FYP report quickly (I had about a week to setup and learn latex and write my report in it), I didn’t bother experimenting with different editors. When I had this problem when I initially started using Latex during my FYP, I settled for WinEdt which seemed to be the most popular one out there. I’ve been looking around a good editor for latex ever since I started using latex. (Scroll to bottom for the pdf cheat sheets) The quest for efficiency
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