On 8/31/2013 6:15 PM, Mari Voipio wrote:

TeXworks may not be the world's most advanced editor, but good enough
with highlighting and it allows doing everything by clicking as
opposed to using the unfamiliar command line interface. And frankly,
TeXWorks looks more like "Windows" than SciTe, so it is probably a
better choice anyway. On my Mac I prefer TeXShop to TeXWorks, but the
latter is good enough. Besides, I've been using ConTeXt for a long
time, so I know what I like - beginners will take whatever you give
them and make do. The main thing is to make a choice and stick to it,
to avoid additional confusion.

it depends on what you do with context ... texworks is rather tuned to latex (and as i don't use it i keep no track of the configurations needed for convenient context use), is hard to use with non tex files (and i like to use - in my case scite - for all my editing, not only tex, doesn't have the advanced hybrid lexer that we ship for scite, etc

if scite for osx would come with the lpeg lexer plugin i would even be willing to use the mac every now and then -)

Hans

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