I use WinEdt + MikTex on Windows…

Most of my work uses .lhs literate scripts that are also LaTeX files, hence the perhaps strange choice.

I run Windows in a VM on Mac OS X (my desktop) because Mac support for LaTeX is, well, basically dreadful !

… now I'm sliding off-topic so I'll shut up…


Regards, Andrew.

On 8 Nov 2013, at 19:44, Corentin Dupont <corentin.dupont@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi cafe,
I would like to know which IDE are you using?
I use Leksah, I like the GUI design and constant compilation process.
However, the development seems to be slowing down: last version date from early 2012. The installation process is very painful.

There is FPComplete IDE coming up, but it's commercial.
I'm experimenting with it, anyway: how to compile using cabal files? It doesn't seem to recognize them. Will there be an off-line version?

I'm interested to know if you are using vim to develop: which extension are you using? I'm interested in continuous compilation, project files browsing, code completion, search-in-files.

Best,
Corentin


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