* Autocompletes all commands (even user defined) and autofills references and citations defined in your document. BibTeX is also built in to handle bibliographies.* The onboard typesetter supports virtually any LaTeX package or font, including, but not limited to: Beamer, Tikz, Koma Script, e-TeX, graphicx, Pgfplots, AMS, RevTeX, Babel.* Universal binary for iPhone, iPod and iPad, optimised for iOS7 and the latest generation of devices.* Texpad's syntax highlighthing editor comes with touchscreen gestures and a customised onscreen keyboard that guarantees Texpad is the quickest and easiest way to edit LaTeX on your iPad, iPod or iPhone.* The outline view enables you to navigate quickly around even the biggest multi-file projects.
Texpad's Dropbox support works both on and offline, synchronising your changes for you as you work.* Typeset LaTeX to PDF on your iPad, iPod, iPhone without need for an internet connection.
Edit your document in Texpad's syntax highlighting editor, browse the document by outline, then when you press Typeset, the document will be transparently converted and typeset by LaTeX, giving you the informal ease of Markdown with LaTeX's ability to create beautiful and high quality PDFs.Features: * Import and export documents from Texpad by email, iTunes and Dropbox. It doesn't stop at autocompleting simple LaTeX commands - all labels and BibTeX entries are read by the parser and offered as autocomplete suggestions for cite commands.Texpad supports Markdown on an equal footing with LaTeX. When you open a LaTeX root file, Texpad will read through the source, open any include-d files, extract all the section, subsection structure tags and present you with a browsable outline of your entire project. The bundle manager takes care of downloading, installing and updating LaTeX packages for you, giving you access to the entire LaTeX ecosystem without wasting precious space on your device.Texpad comes with the same powerful editor core as it's Desktop cousin, so it has been designed from the start to deal with large projects. Texpad's typesetter integrates with TeX's virtual font system so that Texpad can typeset with any LaTeX font.
Of course, the full LaTeX and BibTeX log is available if you wish to investigate further.The onboard, no internet connection required, typesetter comes with PGF drivers allowing you to create beautiful diagrams and presentations with Tikz and Beamer respectively.
Tap on a missing file error and Texpad's integrated bundle manager will prompt you to install it. Tap on an issue to jump directly to the offending line of LaTeX source. Edit your document in Texpad's custom editor with it's advanced autocomplete and LaTeX customised onscreen keyboard, typeset your document with the integrated LaTeX and BibTeX typesetters, and share and collaborate on your documents, on and offline, using Texpad's Dropbox.After a successful typeset you can preview your pdf right on your device, but if there are errors in your document, Texpad replaces LaTeX's obscure console output with a table of issues found during typesetting. Texpad is a comprehensive LaTeX workspace on your iOS device. Obviously, edit the registry at your own risk.Edit and typeset LaTeX (including Beamer, Tikz, BibTeX, graphicx, AMS, RevTeX) on your iPad, iPhone or iPod. Only entries that reference network locations are likely culprits, so avoid anything that references your local drives. Delete it, then check if the problem is fixed. You will want to back up the registry key (by exporting it) before deleting it. If you can't think of any computers or locations that are no longer on the network, you can also search for "\\". It's located under a key structure like "Shell -> Open -> Command". The entry will look like this: \\graphicscomputer\share\public folder or something. So the first step would be to search the registry for entries of any computer names that no longer exist on the network.
If your delay in opening files goes away, it could have to do with an invalid registry entry. One of the ways to test if your problem is similar is to disable the network card. The problem was that there were references in the registry to computers that were no longer on the network. Thanks to our IT consultant, we fixed this in our office yesterday.
It sounds like there are a few different problems going on throughout this thread. If you have had other computers on your network that no longer exist or network shares, mapped drives that no longer exist you might try this solution: Note:Taken from another Forum discussion of a like problem.