Kile
Kile is a TeX/LaTeX editor to edit TeX/LaTeX source code. It runs on Unix-like systems including Mac OS X and Linux, as well as Microsoft Windows via the KDE on Windows initiative, with the Qt and KDE libraries installed.
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![]() Kile 2.9.91 under KDE 5.17 | |
Developer(s) | Community |
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Stable release | 2.1.3
/ September 23, 2012 |
Preview release | 3.0b3
/ October 19, 2019 |
Repository | ![]() |
Written in | C++ (KDELibs) |
Operating system | Cross-platform (Mac OS X and Linux, POSIX-compatible Microsoft Windows) |
Available in | Multilingual |
Type | TeX/LaTeX editor |
License | GPL |
Website | kile |
Name and Pronunciation
Kile means tickle or wedge in Norwegian, the native language of some of the Qt developers. As such, its proper pronunciation is /kiːlə/ and not /kaɪl/.
Features
Kile has many useful features needed to edit TeX/LaTeX source code, such as:[1][2]
- One-click document compilation and display
- Auto-completion of (La)TeX commands
- Graphical lists of symbols for easy insertion
- Templates and wizards for new document creation
- Integration with the BibTeX bibliography manager
gollark: Python at least is slightly less utterly untyped and won't happily run `1 + "bee"`.
gollark: You may not wish to learn JS if you value your sanity and/or enjoy working type systems.
gollark: You can just learn haskell *without* a book and save some money.
gollark: Actually, yes, not some of them, but most.
gollark: https://github.com/F5OEO/rpitx
References
- "Kile Features". Kile - an Integrated LaTeX Environment. Retrieved 14 July 2011.
- "Kile – integrated LaTeX editing environment". LinuxLinks. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
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