For LaTeX I use the winedt editor: http://www.winedt.com which is
extremely powerful and there exists an add-on for the use with R (but I
prefer using Tinn-R for R). Winedt is shareware, you have a trial period
of 30 days. It has an affordable price and discount for academics if I
remember correctly.

A very good freeware is TeXnicCenter: http://www.texniccenter.org/

There are many other editors being capable of LaTeX editing like Jedit
(which has a LaTeX plugin), xemacs plus auctex and so on but the two
mentioned are the LaTeX specialists and in my opinion easier to use.

(PS if you look for a nice reference-library for the use with LaTeX
Jabref is very good http://jabref.sourceforge.net/ free and works
excellent together with winedt (inserts citation into winedt by
mouse-click), has a connection to citeseer and medline for receiving
citations, can import endnote libraries and so on and so forth)

Tom Backer Johnsen schrieb:
> This question is not oriented towards R, but is posted here because I 
> have the impression that there are at least some Latex users among the 
> contributors.  The question is:  What editors for Latex are to be 
> recommended?  I have located one:
>
> http://www.latexeditor.org/
>
> What other alternatives are there?  I am (for the most part) using 
> Windows XP.
>
> Tom
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