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Users with any LaTeX experience may find WYSIWYG LaTeX Editor useful.
Beginner users may consider TeXWord as a good tool both for writing papers and simultaneous learning of LaTeX. For example, a student can begin to write a thesis using the typesetting toolbar in the WYSIWYG window having virtually no any LaTeX skills at all. The program looks very similar to MS Word. However, students can gradually improve their knowledge of LaTeX by eventually looking in the "Source Files" as TeXWord creates a LaTeX document. In addition, instant formatting and error diagnostic simplify correction of markup mistakes.
BaKoMa TeX is a full-featured TeX/LaTeX implementation. For this reason, it includes a lot of programs related to TeX. However, in this section, we only review GUI programs of BaKoMa TeX.
Centaur is a classical text editor providing much more comfortable editing of TeX/LaTeX documents. It includes such features as syntax highlighting, spell checking, launching TeX tools, etc. However, the main advantage for users of BaKoMa TeX, is that it has a toolbar similar to the one of TeXWord. The main purpose of Centaur is editing documents when visual editing is undesirable or even impossible because of complex macros.
You can open the same file simultaneously in both programs: TeXWord and Centaur. File changes are automatically synchronized between these programs. The synchronization is implemented via immediate saving of a file to the disk whenever the program loses the focus, and loading it back when the program receives the focus again. When TeXWord reloads the changed file, it applies incremental formatting, instead of full processing of the document. So, that TeXWord may be used as the fastest TeX preview tool when you edit documents in Centaur. This approach may be useful for editing pages with drawings too complex for instant editing in TeXWord due to slower response.
So there are three obvious approaches to the creation of documents: (1) TeXWord, (2) Centaur + DVIEW, (3) Centaur + TeXWord. The choice of a particular approach depends on the preferences of a user, a document type, and even the state of a document. For example, to typeset a simple text one user could choose a text editor while another user would prefer a visual interface. However, to typeset rather complicated mathematical formulas and tables, the bulk of users will prefer a visual interface. Finally, prepress copy-editing with a visual interface always takes much less time than with a text editor, regardless of the user's preference.
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