Dear Tom,

I use the free, smal and charming TexShell/win by Struve and Nagel. The 
TexShell 
automaticly uses the default directory structure from MiKTex/win:
http://www.projectory.de/texshell/authors.html

Quoted from Graham Williams: "A free TeXShell for MS-Windows 95 and NT. 
Features include: All files kept in own directory (no extra DLLs that mess up 
your system directory); Syntax highlighting for TeX commands; External programs 
freely definable; Support for dviwins line specials; Predefined templates and 
dialogs that assist you in editing text or create new documents; User defined 
templates that can even embrace an existing text; Dialog for inserting images 
(works with dviwin only); Images can be opened directly from the texshell; It 
is 
small."  

Best wolfgang
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> > 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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