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Old 03-04-2010, 06:27 PM   #5
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Thanks for the testing, eksor. That's a very useful report.

I think I'm just about ready to kill my Windows partition entirely -- which I mainly use for Acrobat Pro, to do things like this. Handling the .tiff to .pdf/.djvu part of it shouldn't be too tricky with other tools.

I used to use Kile -- actually, at times I miss it -- but having useful forward/inverse search with PDFs rather than DVIs reach makes TeXworks wortwhile. I also didn't like having installing half of KDE just to use Kile.

I also have my eye on Gummi, which is a linux LaTeX editor with live-updating preview.
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