[texworks] side-by-side view

J. R. Setti jrasetti at gmail.com
Sun Aug 20 01:19:13 CEST 2023


Dave,

In Windows 10, I moved the windows and was able to place them the way you
want.
(Click and hold the top edge of the screen and bring the cursor to the
desired side
until it hits the side of the screen will make the window occupy exactly
half of the screen)
I closed TeXworks and reopened it: the editor was on the left side of the
screen, _but_
when I reopened the previous document, the two windows switched positions.
Unfortunately, when I closed TeXworks again and opened another document,
the windows
were in the traditional position and I needed to manually switch their
positions.
However, the reversed positions are always remembered for that first
document.

TeXstudio has an option to remember the position of the two windows in the
"Options"
menu.

--jrs.
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On Sat, Aug 19, 2023 at 5:41 PM David Klassen <drklassen67 at gmail.com> wrote:

> I just started working with TeXWorks and I like the side-by-side view,
> but is there any way to reverse the default?  I'd like the source window
> on the right and the preview on the left.
>
>
> ----- configuration info -----
> TeXworks version : 0.6.7 (MiKTeX 23.5)
> Install location :
>
> C:/Users/klassen/AppData/Local/Programs/MiKTeX/miktex/bin/x64/miktex-texworks.exe
> Library path : C:/Users/klassen/AppData/Roaming/TUG/TeXworks/
> pdfTeX location :
> C:/Users/klassen/AppData/Local/Programs/MiKTeX/miktex/bin/x64/pdftex.exe
> Operating system : Windows 10.0.19045
> Qt version : 5.15.2 (build) / 5.15.2 (runtime)
> ------------------------------
>
> --
> Dave Klassen
> Media, PA
>
>
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