![]() For Syntax Definition File, select "LaTeX.syn".For Class Members, type "*.tex" and hit "Next".For Document Class Name, type "latex" and hit "Next".With TextPad open, select menu Configure -> New Document Class.You should now be able to see your two new commands under the Tools menu:Ĭonfiguring TextPad to colorize LaTeX documents Now select the "yap" entry in the left-hand column, and edit the text boxes, check boxes, etc., to make it look exactly like this (note there is a space between "yap" and "$BaseName.dvi" in the Parameters text field):.(Seriously, does your window look EXACTLY like that? With the same boxes Now select the "latex" entry in the left-hand column, and edit the text boxes, check boxes, etc., to make it look exactly like this (note there is a space between "latex" and "$File" in the Parameters text field):.Hit the "Apply" button, and you'll see this: (you may need to click the box next to "Tools" in order to see the two new entries in the left-hand column.).After hitting OK again, you should see this: Hit OK, and then select "DOS Command" again, but this time type "yap" into the text box.You'll see the following text box, into which you'll type "latex".Click the "Add" button on the upper right and select "DOS Command".At the bottom of the left-hand column of the preferences pages, you will notice the word "Tools".Open the preferences page by going to the Configure menu and selecting "Preferences.".You might want to make a shortcut from your Desktop.) (It should be in your list of program files from the Start Please note that TextPad is a shareware product.Throw away (put in Recycle Bin) the installer "txpeng473.exe" that is. ![]()
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