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Gustavo Seabra schrieb:

> I wonder if anyone here is using Kile (the LaTeX editor) under Cygwin.

Kile is not in cygwin. You didn't overlook anything.

There is a very difficult way provided by a third party to bring some 
KDE stuff running under cygwin - which is not supported anymore.
(I tried to run Kate but didn't get it).

There was a plan to make KDE 4 apps running natively under windows but I 
don't know how far the KDE-Teams got with that.

So try Miktex instead - it is the best Solution, I think.

SE

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