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For typesetting my mathematical documents, I have been using MikTeX (for the back-end compilation) and WinEdit (for front end typing), on a Windows system.

However, I often find that I need a tutorial on LATEX document preparation using MikTeX and WinEdit.

There are plenty of tutorials around, but none (of those I know of) seems to deal with MikTeX + WinEdit duo.

Any suggestions please?

Any online books or tutorials specifically on MikTeX + WinEdit?

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  • Crossposted from math.SE: http://math.stackexchange.com/q/1943137/264 – Zev Chonoles Sep 27 '16 at 04:36
  • @ZevChonoles please note that it is on Math SE that I've first posted this question, and it is on the advice of a Math SE user that I've later posted this question over here. So what's wrong with this? – Saaqib Mahmood Sep 27 '16 at 04:48
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    If you cross-post something, it's considered common courtesy to say so up-front, to say the very least. Incidentally, the program is called MiKTeX, not MikeTeX. Please fix the spelling. – Mico Sep 27 '16 at 05:11
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    I'd expect most tutorials to be editor-agnostic (it doesn't generally matter which editor you type the code in). WinEdt has a "Quick guide" on its website (http://www.winedt.com/download.html#Quick_Guide), and a built-in help, so they might be good references for editor-specific questions. I'm not sure what you're wondering about when it comes to MikTeX. Some advice for maintaining an installation is found in How should one maintain and update a MiKTeX installation? and How do I update my TeX distribution? – Torbjørn T. Sep 27 '16 at 09:34

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