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diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/texworks/texworks-help/TeXworks-manual/en/GoingfurtherOthertools.html b/Master/tlpkg/texworks/texworks-help/TeXworks-manual/en/GoingfurtherOthertools.html index b1b07e9a268..37ae9212042 100644 --- a/Master/tlpkg/texworks/texworks-help/TeXworks-manual/en/GoingfurtherOthertools.html +++ b/Master/tlpkg/texworks/texworks-help/TeXworks-manual/en/GoingfurtherOthertools.html @@ -1,542 +1,386 @@ -<?xml version="1.0"?> -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> - -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> -<head> -<meta name="generator" content= -"HTML Tidy for Linux (vers 25 March 2009), see www.w3.org" /> - -<title>5 Going further: Other tools</title> -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content= -"text/html; charset=utf-8" /> -<meta name="generator" content= -"TeX4ht (http://www.tug.org/tex4ht/)" /> -<meta name="originator" content= -"TeX4ht (http://www.tug.org/tex4ht/)" /> -<!-- info,2,imgdir:images/,sec-filename,next,index=2,url-enc,html --> -<meta name="src" content="index.tex" /> -<meta name="date" content="2015-05-06 23:03:00" /> -<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="index.css" /> -<style type="text/css" xml:space="preserve"> -/*<![CDATA[*/ - em.c10 {font-weight: bold} -/*]]>*/ -</style> -</head> - -<body> -<!--l. 5--> - -<p class="noindent"></p> - -<div id="container"> -<!--l. 5--> - -<div class="crosslinks"> -<p class="noindent">[<a href="AdvanceduseScripting.html">next</a>] -[<a href="GoingfurtherEditingtools.html">prev</a>] [<a href= -"GoingfurtherEditingtools.html#tailGoingfurtherEditingtools.html">prev-tail</a>] -[<a href="#tailGoingfurtherOthertools.html">tail</a>] [<a href= -"index.html#GoingfurtherOthertools.html">up</a>]</p> -</div><!--l. 5--> - -<p class="indent"></p> - -<div class="chapternumber"> -5 -</div> - -<h1><a id="x31-300005" name="x31-300005"></a>Going further: Other -tools</h1> - -<h3 class="sectionHead"><span class="titlemark">5.1</span> <a id= -"x31-310005.1" name="x31-310005.1"></a>SyncTeX’ing between source -and preview</h3><a id="dx31-31001" name="dx31-31001"></a> -<!--l. 10--> - -<p class="noindent">When you are reading a document in the preview -window and see something to change, it is convenient to go -immediately to the corresponding place in the source. To do so, -hold down <span class="keystroke">Ctrl</span> (Mac OS X: -<span class="keystroke"><img src="images/MacCmdKey.png" alt= -"pict" /></span>) and click at the appropriate place in the -preview; the cursor will move and highlight the corresponding -location in the source window. The same is true in the other -direction: <span class="keystroke">Ctrl</span> <img src= -"images/LMB.png" alt="pict" /> in the source will highlight the -same line in the preview window.<span class= -"footnote-mark"><a href="index32.html#fn1x6"><sup class= -"textsuperscript">1</sup></a></span><a id="x31-31002f1" name= -"x31-31002f1"></a> <!--l. 14--></p> - -<p class="indent"></p> - -<div class="OSspecific"> -<div class="OSspecificLogo OSWindows"></div>Here a remark for users -under Windows: this only works if <b>all</b> the names for -folders/files/…do <b>not</b> have accented characters. If, for -example, your document is in <tt>C:\Documents and -Settings\Propriétaire\My Documents\thesis</tt> it will not work -because of the <span class="obeylines-h verb ec-lmtt-12">é</span> -in <tt>Propriétaire</tt>! -</div> - -<h3 class="sectionHead"><span class="titlemark">5.2</span> <a id= -"x31-320005.2" name="x31-320005.2"></a>Special comment strings</h3> -<!--l. 20--> - -<p class="noindent">Special comments, at the very beginning of the -files, can be used to manage two other aspects of the compilation. -<!--l. 22--></p> - -<p class="indent">By default, T<sub>E</sub>Xworks uses the “utf-8” -encoding<a id="dx31-32001" name="dx31-32001"></a> for loading and -saving files, but some files could be saved in another encoding. -Common ones are “latin1”<a id="dx31-32002" name="dx31-32002"></a>, -which is the dominant encoding on Windows when using western -languages, and “Apple Roman” which is dominant on Mac OS. -<!--l. 24--></p> - -<p class="indent">To set a different encoding<a id="dx31-32003" -name="dx31-32003"></a> for a specific file one can put the -following at the beginning of that file:<a id="dx31-32004" name= -"dx31-32004"></a></p> - -<div class="fancyvrb" id="fancyvrb10"> -<a id="x31-32006r1" name="x31-32006r1"></a><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> %</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> !TeX</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> encoding</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> =</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> latin1</span> -</div><!--l. 29--> - -<p class="indent">Note that without this line, you must tell -T<sub>E</sub>Xworks the correct encoding manually. Otherwise, your -data could be corrupted! To override T<sub>E</sub>Xworks’s default -choice of encoding, use the menu that appears when you click on the -editor window’s middle status bar widget. <!--l. 31--></p> - -<p class="indent">If you opened a file in T<sub>E</sub>Xworks that -was not saved as utf-8 but is lacking the <span class= -"obeylines-h verb"><span class="ec-lmtt-12">%</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-12"> !TeX</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-12"> encoding</span></span> line, it might be -displayed with (some) weird characters<a id="dx31-32007" name= -"dx31-32007"></a>. In that case, you can specify the correct -encoding via the status bar widget menu in the same way, but it is -<em>imperative</em> that you then use <em class="c10">Reload using -selected encoding</em> from the same menu! This forces -T<sub>E</sub>Xworks to open the document again with the encoding -you selected, the weird characters should be replaced by normal -ones, and only then it is safe to continue to work normally. To -avoid having to repeat this procedure each time you open this file, -you should either switch to utf-8 for saving it in the future or -add a proper <span class="obeylines-h verb"><span class= -"ec-lmtt-12">%</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-12"> !TeX</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-12"> encoding</span></span> line. <!--l. 33--></p> - -<p class="indent">If we want to compile a file with another -programme<a id="dx31-32008" name="dx31-32008"></a> than the default -T<sub>E</sub>X or L<sup>A</sup>T<sub>E</sub>X, we put at the -beginning of the file: <a id="dx31-32009" name= -"dx31-32009"></a></p> - -<div class="fancyvrb" id="fancyvrb11"> -<a id="x31-32011r1" name="x31-32011r1"></a><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> %</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> !TeX</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> program</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> =</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> <the_programme></span> -</div><!--l. 38--> - -<p class="noindent">for example:</p> - -<div class="fancyvrb" id="fancyvrb12"> -<a id="x31-32013r1" name="x31-32013r1"></a><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> %</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> !TeX</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> program</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> =</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> xelatex</span> -</div><!--l. 43--> - -<p class="indent">Pay attention to this last instruction. You have -to use the name of the programme here which should be used for the -whole project, as the first encountered programme when starting -typesetting is used (which is the one from the sub-document you are -in). T<sub>E</sub>Xworks will use that programme, even if another -name appears in the main document! <!--l. 45--></p> - -<p class="indent">When opening a document which contains a -<span class="obeylines-h verb"><span class= -"ec-lmtt-12">%</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-12"> !TeX</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-12"> program</span></span> line, the specified -programme will become the one to use and its name will appear in -the drop down menu in the toolbar; you can, however, override this -by selecting a different one from the drop down list, if you want. -<!--l. 49--></p> - -<p class="indent">In addition, you can set the spell checking -language by a similar comment line: <a id="dx31-32014" name= -"dx31-32014"></a></p> - -<div class="fancyvrb" id="fancyvrb13"> -<a id="x31-32016r1" name="x31-32016r1"></a><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> %</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> !TeX</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> spellcheck</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> =</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> <language_code></span> -</div><!--l. 54--> - -<p class="noindent">The language codes available on your system are -listed in parentheses in <em class="c10">Edit</em> <span class= -"lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em class="c10">Spelling</em> next to the -human-readable name of the language. <!--l. 57--></p> - -<p class="noindent"></p> - -<h3 class="sectionHead"><span class="titlemark">5.3</span> <a id= -"x31-330005.3" name="x31-330005.3"></a>Formatting the source for -legibility</h3><!--l. 59--> - -<p class="noindent">To facilitate legibility of the source, one can -use indentation<a id="dx31-33001" name="dx31-33001"></a> as -programmers do:</p> - -<div class="fancyvrb" id="fancyvrb14"> -<a id="x31-33003r1" name="x31-33003r1"></a><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> \begin{itemize}</span><br class= -"fancyvrb" /> -<a id="x31-33005r2" name="x31-33005r2"></a><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> \item</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> First</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> element</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> of</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> the</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> list;</span><br class="fancyvrb" /> -<a id="x31-33007r3" name="x31-33007r3"></a><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> \item</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> second</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> element;</span><br class="fancyvrb" /> -<a id="x31-33009r4" name="x31-33009r4"></a><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> \item</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> last</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> element:</span><br class="fancyvrb" /> -<a id="x31-33011r5" name="x31-33011r5"></a><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> \begin{itemize}</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> %</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> beginning</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> of</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> a</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> sub-list</span><br class="fancyvrb" /> -<a id="x31-33013r6" name="x31-33013r6"></a><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> \item</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> first</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> sub-element;</span><br class= -"fancyvrb" /> -<a id="x31-33015r7" name="x31-33015r7"></a><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> \item</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> second</span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> sub-element.</span><br class= -"fancyvrb" /> -<a id="x31-33017r8" name="x31-33017r8"></a><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> \end{itemize}</span><br class= -"fancyvrb" /> -<a id="x31-33019r9" name="x31-33019r9"></a><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> \end{itemize}</span> -</div><!--l. 72--> - -<p class="indent">This increases legibility, but works well only on -short lines, without text wrapping; or if one chooses not to use -text wrapping by unchecking <em class="c10">Format</em> -<span class="lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em class="c10">Wrap -lines</em><a id="dx31-33020" name="dx31-33020"></a>. -<!--l. 74--></p> - -<p class="indent">The command <em class= -"c10">Format</em><span class="lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em class= -"c10">Indent</em> or the shortcut <span class= -"keystroke">Ctrl</span><span class="keystroke">]</span> (Mac -OS X: <span class="keystroke"><img src="images/MacCmdKey.png" -alt="pict" /></span><span class="keystroke">]</span>) will indent -the line, or the selected lines, by inserting a tab character. You -can repeat the process to increase the indent. <!--l. 76--></p> - -<p class="indent">To remove one level of indentation, use -<em class="c10">Format</em><span class= -"lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em class="c10">Unindent</em> or the -shortcut <span class="keystroke">Ctrl</span><span class= -"keystroke">[</span> ( <span class="keystroke"><img src= -"images/MacCmdKey.png" alt="pict" /></span><span class= -"keystroke">[</span> on Mac OS X).<span class= -"footnote-mark"><a href="index33.html#fn2x6"><sup class= -"textsuperscript">2</sup></a></span><a id="x31-33021f2" name= -"x31-33021f2"></a> <!--l. 78--></p> - -<p class="indent">As <span class="ec-lmro-12">indent</span> only -indents the first part of very long (wrapped) lines, this is not -very satisfactory in some cases. But one can ask -T<sub>E</sub>Xworks to split a long line (longer than the width of -the editing window) into short ones adding a hard coded line feed. -<em class="c10">Format</em><span class= -"lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em class="c10">Hard Wrap...</em><a id= -"dx31-33022" name="dx31-33022"></a> opens a dialog box in which you -can specify the width of the lines; you can also re-format lines -which have already been split.</p> - -<h3 class="sectionHead"><span class="titlemark">5.4</span> <a id= -"x31-340005.4" name="x31-340005.4"></a>Showing the tags</h3> -<!--l. 86--> - -<p class="noindent">When a document is becoming long and you want -to move to a specific place (a chapter, a section, a subsection, -…)<a id="dx31-34001" name="dx31-34001"></a> you normally need to -scroll the editing window to find the desired location, or use the -Find dialog if you remember a keyword in the chapter’s title. -<!--l. 88--></p> - -<p class="indent">To the same end, though a lot more comfortable, -you can also use the structural information in the document to -navigate the source: the menu item <em class= -"c10">Window</em><span class="lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em class= -"c10">Show</em><span class="lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em class= -"c10">Tags</em> opens a panel showing the information detected by -T<sub>E</sub>Xworks. Clicking on an item in the panel moves the -cursor to the corresponding part in the source. That panel, like -any other, can be resized by dragging its border. <!--l. 90--></p> - -<p class="indent">The same action is possible in the PDF window -from <em class="c10">Window</em><span class= -"lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em class="c10">Show</em><span class= -"lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em class="c10">Table of -contents</em><a id="dx31-34002" name="dx31-34002"></a>, but this -only works if one has created structure tags in the PDF file using -the package <span class= -"obeylines-h verb ec-lmtt-12">hyperref</span>. <!--l. 92--></p> - -<p class="noindent"></p> - -<h3 class="sectionHead"><span class="titlemark">5.5</span> <a id= -"x31-350005.5" name="x31-350005.5"></a>Organising the windows</h3> -<!--l. 94--> - -<p class="noindent">By default, the editor/source window opens on -the left and the preview one on the right (when the corresponding -PDF file exists), thus splitting the screen in two. -<!--l. 96--></p> - -<p class="indent">You can change the position of the windows in the -<em class="c10">Window</em> menu. <span class= -"lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em class="c10">Stack</em> and -<span class="lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em class="c10">Side by -side</em> give the default effect if there is only one document -open. If not, <span class="lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em class= -"c10">Stack</em> creates a mosaic with all the windows. The other -options allow to place the windows for your convenience. It is also -always possible to resize and move the windows manually, of course. -<!--l. 98--></p> - -<p class="indent">For the preview you can change the way it is -presented and of course the zoom<a id="dx31-35001" name= -"dx31-35001"></a> by <em class="c10">View</em><span class= -"lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em class="c10">Actual size</em>, -<span class="lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em class="c10">Fit to -width</em> and <span class="lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em class= -"c10">Fit to window</em>; you can also zoom in and out. Shortcuts -exist for all these actions and are shown next to the menu items. -<!--l. 100--></p> - -<p class="noindent"></p> - -<h3 class="sectionHead"><span class="titlemark">5.6</span> <a id= -"x31-360005.6" name="x31-360005.6"></a>Cleaning the working -folder</h3><a id="dx31-36001" name="dx31-36001"></a> <!--l. 103--> - -<p class="noindent">Very soon when one uses -(L<sup>A</sup>)T<sub>E</sub>X, one discovers that the working -folder is cluttered by many files which have the name of the source -file but different extensions: <span class="path">.aux</span>, -<span class="path">.log</span>, <span class="path">.toc</span>, -<span class="path">.lof</span>, <span class="path">.lot</span>, -<span class="path">.bbl</span>, … <!--l. 105--></p> - -<p class="indent">All these are files needed by -(L<sup>A</sup>)T<sub>E</sub>X to be able to create the table of -contents, lists of figures/tables, the bibliography, the cross -references and, also very importantly, to keep track of what it did -(in the <span class="path">.log</span> file). <!--l. 107--></p> - -<p class="indent">Apart from the external files, images, pictures, -…, the only files required are the <span class="path">.tex</span> -files, the sources of the document. One can erase all the others. -Sometimes, this is even necessary when -(L<sup>A</sup>)T<sub>E</sub>X gets stuck after an error. -<!--l. 109--></p> - -<p class="indent">This can be done using a T<sub>E</sub>Xworks -command from the <em class="c10">File</em> menu with the -<span class="lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em class="c10">Remove Aux -files…</em><a id="dx31-36002" name="dx31-36002"></a> item. -<!--l. 111--></p> - -<p class="indent">When you use this command, a dialog box opens in -which you can check/uncheck the files you want to -remove.<span class="footnote-mark"><a href= -"index34.html#fn3x6"><sup class= -"textsuperscript">3</sup></a></span><a id="x31-36003f3" name= -"x31-36003f3"></a> The dialog box will only list files that -actually exist in the folder; if you removed all these auxiliary -files before, you get a message box saying that there is no file to -remove at the moment. <!--l. 113--></p> - -<p class="indent">The list of auxiliary files which are taken into -account is defined in the file <span class= -"path">texworks-config.txt</span><a id="dx31-36004" name= -"dx31-36004"></a> in the <span class="path">configuration</span> -folder of the T<sub>E</sub>Xworks resources folder. You could add -some if required.</p> - -<h3 class="sectionHead"><span class="titlemark">5.7</span> <a id= -"x31-370005.7" name="x31-370005.7"></a>Changing the -configuration</h3><!--l. 117--> - -<p class="noindent">We have seen in section <a href= -"Installation.html#x7-40002">2 -<!--tex4ht:ref: chap.installation --></a> (on page <a href= -"Installation.html#x7-40002">11 -<!--tex4ht:ref: chap.installation --></a>) that the first time you -use T<sub>E</sub>Xworks, it creates a resource folder and also that -it saves default preferences. <!--l. 119--></p> - -<p class="indent">It is possible to define a personal place where -one wants the resource folder and the preferences. This can be -handy when one wants a portable system (e.g., on an USB stick) or -when one wants to easily access the templates or completion folders -for modifications. <!--l. 121--></p> - -<p class="indent">For this, create a file <span class= -"path">texworks-setup.ini</span><a id="dx31-37001" name= -"dx31-37001"></a> in the programme folder in which you specify the -path to the folder containing the completion, configuration, -dictionaries,…folders and the configuration file (<span class= -"path">texworks.ini</span><a id="dx31-37002" name= -"dx31-37002"></a>); there will be two lines:</p> - -<div class="fancyvrb" id="fancyvrb15"> -<a id="x31-37004r1" name="x31-37004r1"></a><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> inipath=C:/myfolder/TW_conf/</span><br class="fancyvrb" /> - -<a id="x31-37006r2" name="x31-37006r2"></a><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> libpath=C:/myfolder/TW_conf/</span> -</div><!--l. 127--> - -<p class="indent"><span class= -"obeylines-h verb ec-lmtt-12">inipath</span><a id="dx31-37007" -name="dx31-37007"></a> for the configuration file and <span class= -"obeylines-h verb ec-lmtt-12">libpath</span><a id="dx31-37008" -name="dx31-37008"></a> for the necessary folders. Here, -<span class="path">TW_conf</span> would replace the resource folder -<span class="path">TeXworks</span>. Note that the referenced folder -(here <span class="path">TW_conf</span>) should exist—it will not -be created—, and that the <span class= -"obeylines-h verb ec-lmtt-12">/</span> is used even on Windows -(instead of the common <span class= -"obeylines-h verb ec-lmtt-12">\</span>). <!--l. 129--></p> - -<p class="indent">If one wants to put the resource folder in the -programme folder as a subfolder, one can use an instruction like -<span class= -"obeylines-h verb ec-lmtt-12">inipath=./TW_conf/</span>; all -relative paths are taken to be relative to the T<sub>E</sub>Xworks -programme folder (on Mac OS X, the folder containing the app -package is used). <!--l. 131--></p> - -<p class="indent">One can also add a line<a id="dx31-37009" name= -"dx31-37009"></a> like</p> - -<div class="fancyvrb" id="fancyvrb16"> -<a id="x31-37011r1" name="x31-37011r1"></a><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span class= -"ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> defaultbinpaths=C:/Program</span><span class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> Files/MiKTeX</span><span class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> 2.7/miktex/bin</span> -</div><!--l. 135--> - -<p class="noindent">to specify where the programmes of the -T<sub>E</sub>X distribution are located; but this instruction is -not yet completely operational, especially under Windows. -<!--l. 5--></p> - -<div class="crosslinks"> -<p class="noindent">[<a href="AdvanceduseScripting.html">next</a>] -[<a href="GoingfurtherEditingtools.html">prev</a>] [<a href= -"GoingfurtherEditingtools.html#tailGoingfurtherEditingtools.html">prev-tail</a>] -[<a href="GoingfurtherOthertools.html">front</a>] [<a href= -"index.html#GoingfurtherOthertools.html">up</a>]</p> -</div><!--l. 5--> - -<p class="indent"><a id="tailGoingfurtherOthertools.html" name= -"tailGoingfurtherOthertools.html"></a></p> -</div> -</body> -</html> +<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" + "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> +<html > +<head><title>5 Going further: Other tools</title> +<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> +<meta name="generator" content="TeX4ht (http://www.tug.org/tex4ht/)"> +<meta name="originator" content="TeX4ht (http://www.tug.org/tex4ht/)"> +<!-- info,2,imgdir:images/,sec-filename,next,index=2,url-enc,html --> +<meta name="src" content="index.tex"> +<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="index.css"> +</head><body +> +<!--l. 5--><p class="noindent" ><div id="container"> <!--l. 5--><div class="crosslinks"><p class="noindent">[<a +href="AdvanceduseScripting.html" >next</a>] [<a +href="GoingfurtherEditingtools.html" >prev</a>] [<a +href="GoingfurtherEditingtools.html#tailGoingfurtherEditingtools.html" >prev-tail</a>] [<a +href="#tailGoingfurtherOthertools.html">tail</a>] [<a +href="index.html#GoingfurtherOthertools.html" >up</a>] </p></div> +<!--l. 5--><p class="indent" > <div class="chapternumber">5</div><h1><a + id="x30-300005"></a>Going further: Other tools</h1> + <h3 class="sectionHead"><span class="titlemark">5.1 </span> <a + id="x30-310005.1"></a>SyncTeX’ing between source and preview</h3> +<a + id="dx30-31001"></a> +<!--l. 10--><p class="noindent" >When you are reading a document in the preview window and see something to +change, it is convenient to go immediately to the corresponding place in +the source. To do so, hold down <span class="keystroke">Ctrl</span> (Mac OS X: <span class="keystroke"> <img +src="images/MacCmdKey.png" alt="pict" +></span>) and click at the +appropriate place in the preview; the cursor will move and highlight the +corresponding location in the source window. The same is true in the other +direction: <span class="keystroke">Ctrl</span> <img +src="images/LMB.png" alt="pict" +> in the source will highlight the same line in the preview +window.<span class="footnote-mark"><a +href="index31.html#fn1x6"><sup class="textsuperscript">1</sup></a></span><a + id="x30-31002f1"></a> +<!--l. 14--><p class="indent" > <div class="OSspecific"><div class="OSspecificLogo OSWindows"></div> Here a remark for users under Windows: this only works if <b>all</b> the names for +folders/files/…do <b>not</b> have accented characters. If, for example, your document is +in <tt>C:\Documents and Settings\Propritaire\My Documents\thesis</tt> it will not +work because of the <span class="obeylines-h"><span class="verb"><span +class="ec-lmtt-12"></span></span></span> in <tt>Propritaire</tt>! </div> + <h3 class="sectionHead"><span class="titlemark">5.2 </span> <a + id="x30-320005.2"></a>Special comment strings</h3> +<!--l. 20--><p class="noindent" >Special comments, at the very beginning of the files, can be used to manage two +other aspects of the compilation. +<!--l. 22--><p class="indent" > By default, T<sub>E</sub>Xworks uses the “utf-8” encoding<a + id="dx30-32001"></a> for loading and saving files, but some +files could be saved in another encoding. Common ones are “latin1”<a + id="dx30-32002"></a>, which is the +dominant encoding on Windows when using western languages, and “Apple +Roman” which is dominant on Mac OS. +<!--l. 24--><p class="indent" > To set a different encoding<a + id="dx30-32003"></a> for a specific file one can put the following at the +beginning of that file:<a + id="dx30-32004"></a> + <div class="fancyvrb" id="fancyvrb10"><a + id="x30-32006r1"></a><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109">%</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> !TeX</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> encoding</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> =</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> latin1</span></div> +<!--l. 29--><p class="indent" > Note that without this line, you must tell T<sub>E</sub>Xworks the correct encoding manually. +Otherwise, your data could be corrupted! To override T<sub>E</sub>Xworks’s default choice of +encoding, use the menu that appears when you click on the editor window’s + + + +middle status bar widget. +<!--l. 31--><p class="indent" > If you opened a file in T<sub>E</sub>Xworks that was not saved as utf-8 but is lacking the +<span class="obeylines-h"><span class="verb"><span +class="ec-lmtt-12">%</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-12"> !TeX</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-12"> encoding</span></span></span> line, it might be displayed with (some) weird characters<a + id="dx30-32007"></a>. In +that case, you can specify the correct encoding via the status bar widget menu in +the same way, but it is <em>imperative</em> that you then use <em><b>Reload using selected +encoding</b></em> from the same menu! This forces T<sub>E</sub>Xworks to open the document again with the +encoding you selected, the weird characters should be replaced by normal ones, +and only then it is safe to continue to work normally. To avoid having to +repeat this procedure each time you open this file, you should either switch +to utf-8 for saving it in the future or add a proper <span class="obeylines-h"><span class="verb"><span +class="ec-lmtt-12">%</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-12"> !TeX</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-12"> encoding</span></span></span> +line. +<!--l. 33--><p class="indent" > If we want to compile a file with another programme<a + id="dx30-32008"></a> than the default T<sub>E</sub>X or L<sup>A</sup>T<sub>E</sub>X, we +put at the beginning of the file: <a + id="dx30-32009"></a> + <div class="fancyvrb" id="fancyvrb11"><a + id="x30-32011r1"></a><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109">%</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> !TeX</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> program</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> =</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> <the_programme></span></div> +<!--l. 38--><p class="noindent" >for example: + <div class="fancyvrb" id="fancyvrb12"><a + id="x30-32013r1"></a><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109">%</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> !TeX</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> program</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> =</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> xelatex</span></div> +<!--l. 43--><p class="indent" > Pay attention to this last instruction. You have to use the name of the +programme here which should be used for the whole project, as the first +encountered programme when starting typesetting is used (which is the one from +the sub-document you are in). T<sub>E</sub>Xworks will use that programme, even if another name +appears in the main document! +<!--l. 45--><p class="indent" > When opening a document which contains a <span class="obeylines-h"><span class="verb"><span +class="ec-lmtt-12">%</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-12"> !TeX</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-12"> program</span></span></span> line, the +specified programme will become the one to use and its name will appear in the +drop down menu in the toolbar; you can, however, override this by selecting a +different one from the drop down list, if you want. +<!--l. 49--><p class="indent" > In addition, you can set the spell checking language by a similar comment line: +<a + id="dx30-32014"></a> + <div class="fancyvrb" id="fancyvrb13"><a + id="x30-32016r1"></a><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109">%</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> !TeX</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> spellcheck</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> =</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> <language_code></span></div> +<!--l. 54--><p class="noindent" >The language codes available on your system are listed in parentheses in <em><b>Edit</b></em> +<span +class="lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em><b>Spelling</b></em> next to the human-readable name of the language. + + + +<!--l. 57--><p class="noindent" > + <h3 class="sectionHead"><span class="titlemark">5.3 </span> <a + id="x30-330005.3"></a>Formatting the source for legibility</h3> +<!--l. 59--><p class="noindent" >To facilitate legibility of the source, one can use indentation<a + id="dx30-33001"></a> as programmers do: + + <div class="fancyvrb" id="fancyvrb14"><a + id="x30-33003r1"></a><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109">\begin{itemize}</span><br class="fancyvrb" /><a + id="x30-33005r2"></a><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> \item</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> First</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> element</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> of</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> the</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> list;</span><br class="fancyvrb" /><a + id="x30-33007r3"></a><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> \item</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> second</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> element;</span> +<br class="fancyvrb" /><a + id="x30-33009r4"></a><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> \item</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> last</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> element:</span><br class="fancyvrb" /><a + id="x30-33011r5"></a><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> \begin{itemize}</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> %</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> beginning</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> of</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> a</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> sub-list</span> +<br class="fancyvrb" /><a + id="x30-33013r6"></a><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> \item</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> first</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> sub-element;</span><br class="fancyvrb" /><a + id="x30-33015r7"></a><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> \item</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> second</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> sub-element.</span> +<br class="fancyvrb" /><a + id="x30-33017r8"></a><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> </span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> \end{itemize}</span><br class="fancyvrb" /><a + id="x30-33019r9"></a><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109">\end{itemize}</span></div> +<!--l. 72--><p class="indent" > This increases legibility, but works well only on short lines, without text +wrapping; or if one chooses not to use text wrapping by unchecking <em><b>Format</b></em> +<span +class="lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em><b>Wrap lines</b></em><a + id="dx30-33020"></a>. +<!--l. 74--><p class="indent" > The command <em><b>Format</b></em><span +class="lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em><b>Indent</b></em> or the shortcut <span class="keystroke">Ctrl</span><span class="keystroke">]</span> (Mac OS X: <span class="keystroke"> <img +src="images/MacCmdKey.png" alt="pict" +></span><span class="keystroke">]</span>) will +indent the line, or the selected lines, by inserting a tab character. You can repeat +the process to increase the indent. +<!--l. 76--><p class="indent" > To remove one level of indentation, use <em><b>Format</b></em><span +class="lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em><b>Unindent</b></em> or the shortcut <span class="keystroke">Ctrl</span><span class="keystroke">[</span> (<span class="keystroke"> <img +src="images/MacCmdKey.png" alt="pict" +></span><span class="keystroke">[</span> on +Mac OS X).<span class="footnote-mark"><a +href="index32.html#fn2x6"><sup class="textsuperscript">2</sup></a></span><a + id="x30-33021f2"></a> +<!--l. 78--><p class="indent" > As <span +class="ec-lmro-12">indent </span>only indents the first part of very long (wrapped) lines, this is not +very satisfactory in some cases. But one can ask T<sub>E</sub>Xworks to split a long line (longer than +the width of the editing window) into short ones adding a hard coded line feed. +<em><b>Format</b></em><span +class="lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em><b>Hard Wrap...</b></em><a + id="dx30-33022"></a> opens a dialog box in which you can specify the +width of the lines; you can also re-format lines which have already been +split. + <h3 class="sectionHead"><span class="titlemark">5.4 </span> <a + id="x30-340005.4"></a>Showing the tags</h3> +<!--l. 86--><p class="noindent" >When a document is becoming long and you want to move to a specific place (a +chapter, a section, a subsection, …)<a + id="dx30-34001"></a> you normally need to scroll the editing window +to find the desired location, or use the Find dialog if you remember a keyword in +the chapter’s title. + + + +<!--l. 88--><p class="indent" > To the same end, though a lot more comfortable, you can also use the +structural information in the document to navigate the source: the menu item +<em><b>Window</b></em><span +class="lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em><b>Show</b></em><span +class="lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em><b>Tags</b></em> opens a panel showing the information detected by T<sub>E</sub>Xworks. +Clicking on an item in the panel moves the cursor to the corresponding part in +the source. That panel, like any other, can be resized by dragging its +border. +<!--l. 90--><p class="indent" > The same action is possible in the PDF window from <em><b>Window</b></em><span +class="lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em><b>Show</b></em><span +class="lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em><b>Table +of contents</b></em><a + id="dx30-34002"></a>, but this only works if one has created structure tags in the PDF file +using the package <span class="obeylines-h"><span class="verb"><span +class="ec-lmtt-12">hyperref</span></span></span>. +<!--l. 92--><p class="noindent" > + <h3 class="sectionHead"><span class="titlemark">5.5 </span> <a + id="x30-350005.5"></a>Organising the windows</h3> +<!--l. 94--><p class="noindent" >By default, the editor/source window opens on the left and the preview one on +the right (when the corresponding PDF file exists), thus splitting the screen in +two. +<!--l. 96--><p class="indent" > You can change the position of the windows in the <em><b>Window</b></em> menu. <span +class="lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em><b>Stack</b></em> and +<span +class="lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em><b>Side by side</b></em> give the default effect if there is only one document open. If not, +<span +class="lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em><b>Stack</b></em> creates a mosaic with all the windows. The other options allow to place +the windows for your convenience. It is also always possible to resize and move the +windows manually, of course. +<!--l. 98--><p class="indent" > For the preview you can change the way it is presented and of course the zoom<a + id="dx30-35001"></a> +by <em><b>View</b></em><span +class="lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em><b>Actual size</b></em>, <span +class="lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em><b>Fit to width</b></em> and <span +class="lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em><b>Fit to window</b></em>; you can also zoom in +and out. Shortcuts exist for all these actions and are shown next to the menu +items. +<!--l. 100--><p class="noindent" > + <h3 class="sectionHead"><span class="titlemark">5.6 </span> <a + id="x30-360005.6"></a>Cleaning the working folder</h3> +<a + id="dx30-36001"></a> +<!--l. 103--><p class="noindent" >Very soon when one uses (L<sup>A</sup>)T<sub>E</sub>X, one discovers that the working folder is cluttered by +many files which have the name of the source file but different extensions: <span class="path">.aux</span>, +<span class="path">.log</span>, <span class="path">.toc</span>, <span class="path">.lof</span>, <span class="path">.lot</span>, <span class="path">.bbl</span>, … +<!--l. 105--><p class="indent" > All these are files needed by (L<sup>A</sup>)T<sub>E</sub>X to be able to create the table of contents, lists of +figures/tables, the bibliography, the cross references and, also very importantly, to +keep track of what it did (in the <span class="path">.log</span> file). + + + +<!--l. 107--><p class="indent" > Apart from the external files, images, pictures, …, the only files required are +the <span class="path">.tex</span> files, the sources of the document. One can erase all the others. +Sometimes, this is even necessary when (L<sup>A</sup>)T<sub>E</sub>X gets stuck after an error. +<!--l. 109--><p class="indent" > This can be done using a T<sub>E</sub>Xworks command from the <em><b>File</b></em> menu with the <span +class="lmsy-10x-x-120">→</span><em><b>Remove +Aux files…</b></em><a + id="dx30-36002"></a> item. +<!--l. 111--><p class="indent" > When you use this command, a dialog box opens in which you can check/uncheck the files you +want to remove.<span class="footnote-mark"><a +href="index33.html#fn3x6"><sup class="textsuperscript">3</sup></a></span><a + id="x30-36003f3"></a> +The dialog box will only list files that actually exist in the folder; if you removed +all these auxiliary files before, you get a message box saying that there is no file to +remove at the moment. +<!--l. 113--><p class="indent" > The list of auxiliary files which are taken into account is defined in the file +<span class="path">texworks-config.txt</span><a + id="dx30-36004"></a> in the <span class="path">configuration</span> folder of the T<sub>E</sub>Xworks resources folder. You could +add some if required. + <h3 class="sectionHead"><span class="titlemark">5.7 </span> <a + id="x30-370005.7"></a>Changing the configuration</h3> +<!--l. 117--><p class="noindent" >We have seen in section <a +href="Installation.html#x7-40002">2<!--tex4ht:ref: chap.installation --></a> (on page <a +href="Installation.html#x7-40002">11<!--tex4ht:ref: chap.installation --></a>) that the first time you use T<sub>E</sub>Xworks, it creates a +resource folder and also that it saves default preferences. +<!--l. 119--><p class="indent" > It is possible to define a personal place where one wants the resource folder +and the preferences. This can be handy when one wants a portable system (e.g., +on an USB stick) or when one wants to easily access the templates or completion +folders for modifications. +<!--l. 121--><p class="indent" > For this, create a file <span class="path">texworks-setup.ini</span><a + id="dx30-37001"></a> in the programme folder in which you +specify the path to the folder containing the completion, configuration, +dictionaries,…folders and the configuration file (<span class="path">texworks.ini</span><a + id="dx30-37002"></a>); there will be two +lines: + <div class="fancyvrb" id="fancyvrb15"><a + id="x30-37004r1"></a><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109">inipath=C:/myfolder/TW_conf/</span><br class="fancyvrb" /><a + id="x30-37006r2"></a><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109">libpath=C:/myfolder/TW_conf/</span></div> +<!--l. 127--><p class="indent" > <span class="obeylines-h"><span class="verb"><span +class="ec-lmtt-12">inipath</span></span></span><a + id="dx30-37007"></a> for the configuration file and <span class="obeylines-h"><span class="verb"><span +class="ec-lmtt-12">libpath</span></span></span><a + id="dx30-37008"></a> for the necessary folders. Here, +<span class="path">TW_conf</span> would replace the resource folder <span class="path">TeXworks</span>. Note that the referenced +folder (here <span class="path">TW_conf</span>) should exist—it will not be created—, and that the <span class="obeylines-h"><span class="verb"><span +class="ec-lmtt-12">/</span></span></span> is +used even on Windows (instead of the common <span class="obeylines-h"><span class="verb"><span +class="ec-lmtt-12">\</span></span></span>). +<!--l. 129--><p class="indent" > If one wants to put the resource folder in the programme folder as a subfolder, +one can use an instruction like <span class="obeylines-h"><span class="verb"><span +class="ec-lmtt-12">inipath=./TW_conf/</span></span></span>; all relative paths are taken +to be relative to the T<sub>E</sub>Xworks programme folder (on Mac OS X, the folder containing the +app package is used). + + + +<!--l. 131--><p class="indent" > One can also add a line<a + id="dx30-37009"></a> like + <div class="fancyvrb" id="fancyvrb16"><a + id="x30-37011r1"></a><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109">defaultbinpaths=C:/Program</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> Files/MiKTeX</span><span +class="ec-lmtt-10x-x-109"> 2.7/miktex/bin</span></div> +<!--l. 135--><p class="noindent" >to specify where the programmes of the T<sub>E</sub>X distribution are located; but this instruction +is not yet completely operational, especially under Windows. + + + + + + + + + + <!--l. 5--><div class="crosslinks"><p class="noindent">[<a +href="AdvanceduseScripting.html" >next</a>] [<a +href="GoingfurtherEditingtools.html" >prev</a>] [<a +href="GoingfurtherEditingtools.html#tailGoingfurtherEditingtools.html" >prev-tail</a>] [<a +href="GoingfurtherOthertools.html" >front</a>] [<a +href="index.html#GoingfurtherOthertools.html" >up</a>] </p></div> +<!--l. 5--><p class="indent" > <a + id="tailGoingfurtherOthertools.html"></a> </div> +</body></html> |