It does, of course, have syntax highlighting, which should prevent most syntax mistakes. It doesn't have real-time error warnings, though. I haven't used it yet, but will be trying this out. It doesn't have native BibTeX autocomplete, but I just went looking and found a script you can add to Texworks to make that work: Texworks-scripts autocomplete. ![]() (You may need to run it twice, since the BibTeX file is (re)compiled separately). When you press the green 'Typeset' button it refreshes the PDF, which is shown alongside the code (in a separate window you can position yourself). Cross-platform compatibility is always a plus. ![]() I use it under Ubuntu, but it's available for OSX and Windows as well.
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