You should be using a Windows LaTeX IDE like TeXnicCenter or TeXworks to make your life easier on Windows too. Then you shouldn't have to mess around with DOS prompts, etc. I started on Windows using the (MikTeX-based) ProTeXt distribution, which also includes TeXnicCenter and Ghostscript, which should ease you in. Texmaker, free download. LaTeX editor software for Windows: A powerful LaTeX editor with unicode and a PDF viewer. Includes tests and PC download for Windows 32 and 64-bit systems completely free-of-charge.
Source tarball : texmaker-5.0.4.tar.bz2The Qt toolkit(version >= 5.7)
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Can be compiled with gcc, clang and msvc.
To propose some code, just make a patch from the latest source tarball and click on the 'Contact' link.
Warnings : all new code must have been tested before being proposed. Untested patches will be automatically rejected and all new features must follow the guide line of the project :
- Keep Texmaker easy to use with a clean and uncluttered interface;
- Keep Texmaker being really and fully unicode;
- Keep Texmaker being cross-platform.
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