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"There is a Qt based editor I tried on OS X, which is also good and I presume available for Linux "
Can you remember what it was? Not texmacs presumably, which supports clone views but not I think tabbed views. The tabbed view aspect sounds very interesting. I have looked but haven't come on any obvious candidates






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Actually I'm a liberal arts writer and I use Latex. Admitedly I started with LyX on Linux, but changed to LaTeX, with TexShop as the editor,when I switched to OS X.
The most likely reason the writer did not include LaTeX, is that LaTeX is a mark-up language, not an editor. The usefulness of LaTeX to an author will be affected by the editor they use and it is therefore more appropriate to review available editors.
TexShop is good, but not available on Linux. There is a Qt based editor I tried on OS X, which is also good and I presume available for Linux (can't remember write now). It had good structure layout and included tabs, which is handy for editing multiple chapters at a time (each chapter a different document).