GNOME LaTeX
GNOME LaTeX (up to version 3.26 known as LaTeXila) is a TeX/LaTeX editor to edit TeX/LaTeX documents. It runs on Linux systems with the GTK library installed.
LaTeXila 3.14 under GTK 3.14 | |
Developer(s) | Community |
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Stable release | 3.32
/ March 10, 2019 |
Repository | |
Written in | Vala, C |
Operating system | Linux (preferable GTK environment) |
Available in | Multilingual |
Type | TeX/LaTeX editor |
License | GPLv3 |
Website | wiki |
Features
GNOME LaTeX has many useful features needed to edit TeX/LaTeX source code, such as:[1]
- Customizable one-click buttons to build, view and convert documents
- Auto-completion of (La)TeX commands
- Graphical lists of symbols for easy insertion
- Templates for new document creation
- Project management
- Summary of the document structure
- Spell checking based on gspell[2][3]
- Forward and backward search to switch between the sources and the PDF
However, it lacks some features available in other editors:
- Split screen (available in TeXShop, Vim-LaTeX (LaTeX-suite), TeXmacs...)
- Compare (available in WinEdt, Vim-LaTeX (LaTeX-suite), TeXmacs...).
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gollark: inefficiency/slowness at common operations and general badness for the majority of cases
gollark: linked lists bad.
gollark: Well, more money → more betterer, although of course diminishing marginal utility.
gollark: Well, I tried that, but honestly running 0.3% of the world's economy was quite hard?
References
- "GNOME LaTeX description". Retrieved Dec 14, 2018.
- "Blog post: gspell news".
- "gspell website".
External links
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