![]() ![]() Of course, this cannot work if you move/delete the PDF file meanwhile. If the preview is open but hidden by the editor window or another program, this or Window > somefile.pdf also will put the focus in the preview window. If you close the preview window but not the editor you can open again the preview with a new compilation or (without compiling again) in the menu Window > Preview. If you close texworks and run again texworks somefile.tex now the preview window is opened immediately at the start since the PDF somefile.pdf already exist in the same directory. If you close the preview window but not the editor you can open again the preview with a new compilation or (without compiling again) in the menu Window > Preview. TeXworks is targeted at direct generation of PDF output. When you start texworks empty or with a new file, said somefile.tex file, there are no any "preview" window simply because still there are nothing rendered to show.īut once you compile successfully that new file (green upper-left buttom) with the right compiler (after selecting pdfLaTeX or whatevercompatible with that file) and the somefile.pdf is created, then the "preview" must appear to the right of the editor window. If you close texworks and run again texworks somefile.tex now the preview window is opened immediately at the start since the PDF somefile.pdf already exist in the same directory. ![]() Probably this leads to think that there are something wrong in your installation, but probably is working fine. Strictly speaking there are not really any "pre-view" but a "post-view".
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