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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Joseph Wright wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:1d0106fa-b733-0064-b319-92de730e69f1@morningstar2.co.uk">Each
TeXworks window is quite deliberately one file. You can point ot
a master file using
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% !TeX root = <name-of-file><br>
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I think that what Xǔ Yōuhuá is asking for, Joseph, is the ability to
open multiple files in separate tabs of a single window. And while
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% !TeX root = <name-of-file><br>
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does go some way towards supporting the concept of a master file, I
seem to recall that WinEDT's "Set main file" functionality was
superior in some respects, although it is now so long since I last
used WinEDT that I no longer remember the details. Nonetheless, I
would support Xǔ Yōuhuá in requesting that consideration be given to
the idea of adding these features at some point in the future.<br>
<i><br>
</i><i>Philip Taylor</i><br>
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