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TeXstudio

   2.6  

Qt Text Editor

Score 47%
Link:  Link
Downloads:  1303
Submitted:  Feb 22 2009
Updated:  2 days ago

Description:

TeXstudio is a platform-independent LaTex editor which gives you advanced possibilities to write your texts, like interactive spell/grammar/syntax checking, syntax highlighting, code folding, auto completion, and more.
It also integrates all LaTeX tools into one application, so you can start all commands with just one key press.




Changelog:

2.6:
- better Retina display support and svg icons
- align columns for
- magic comments to set spell check dictionary / file
- more flexible template resources
- store folded lines in session config
- better support for rtl-languages
- and more...

2.5.2.
- bug fixes: template system on mac/linux, mac menubar, rendering/input of non-European letters
- swapped ctrl+page up/down shortcuts
- arbitrary foldable regions

2.5.1:
- bug fixes
- new template system


2.5:
- bug fixes
- cursor history
- references, packages and included file names become links on Ctrl+MouseOver
- insertion of handwritten equations (Windows 7 only, using TexTablet)
- improved table-code formatting, including options to specify the desired format
- metadata support in LaTeX templates and table templates
- checking for the correct version of the runtime library
- more context menus (fold panel, bookmark panel)
- optionally bold cursor for better visibility
- line operations: move up/down, clone
- windows installer: add possibility to associate .tex files with TXS


2.4:

- new build system which allows easier combination of several commands
- support many new tools: xelatex, lualatex, biber, latexmk, texindy
- embedded pdf viewer
- bookmark manager and persistent bookmarks
- inline grammar checking using LanguageTool
- basic syntax highlighting for lua and for dtx files
- biblatex support
- citation API to insert citations from other applications (JabRef plugin available)
- table autoformating
- improved appearance
- update checker
- extended scripting: gui/dialog creation, access to other documents/programs/menus, background mode and events
- crash protection
- many small improvements
- several bug fixes


2.3:
- list of commands accepting \ref/\cite-references can be changed
- remember search history
- support for different dictionaries per document
- find-invalid-bracket feature
- almost word level inverse pdf search
- complete file names in graphic including macros
- improved BibTeX auto calling
- more methods available for scripting
- several bug fix (especially crashs in the pdf viewer/syntax check/structure view) and minor improvements


2.2:
- pdf viewer can show multiple pages in continous fashion
- pdf viewer works non-blocking (multi-threaded)
- preview works with included files
- key replacements can trigger arbitrary user macros
- double quote replacement can easily be selected from predefined list
- completer distinguishes between usual, most often used and all possible commands
- saving/loading profiles working
- more environments are syntax highlighted
- as always, bug fixes and small improvements

2.1:
- Improved integrated pdf viewer (e.g. multiple pages)
- equation preview directly in text
- Better LaTeX checking (e.g. detect used packages)
- Autodetect included files
- and more

2.0:
- Added an integrated pdf viewer
- "Spell"-checking of LaTeX commands
- Editor improvements (bracket completion, table editor, unicode insert dialog, hard line break)

1.9.9a:
- Automatically \end-environment renaming
- Guesses the text to copy to newly inserted LaTeX


1.9.9:
This release shows the toc-like structure of all open files and updates it as you type.
Toolbars and menus are now customizable, and you can execute your own java scripts
within TexMakerX.
DDE commands now don't require you to start the corresponding program first.
Several bugs have been fixes (e.g. all the code folding or on mac the single instance mode)


1.9.3:
This fixes two critical bugs: DDE on Windows won't crash anymore and on mac it won't suddenly start to use 100% of the cpu.
Additionally some features have been extended: Forward search also supports included files, bibtex will be automatically called if the bib files have been changed and there is now a find in open files dialog.

1.9.2:
After several month of development this release adds some sophisticated features:
It will interactively check LaTeX references and labels and will underline the broken ones within the text. In the same manner it will parse the included bib files to mark wrong citations and suggest the existing bibtex ids in the auto completion.
Also it is now possible to preview the currently selected text.
We imported the latest improvements of Texmaker (e.g. favourite symbols and some new tags) and Kile (over 730 hundred new symbols and a huge amount of completion words)
Some new minor features are templates, a random text generator and a tabbed log view. Last but not least many bugs have been fixed.

1.8.1:
This release fix several bugs found by the community like broken syntax highlighting with \$, some crashes or missing mac support.
It adds Windows DDE support, customizable shortcut mapping (also shift+insert key bindings), word completion and error highlighting

1.8:
The new features of TexMakerX (in comparison to the forked TexMaker) are mainly related to the editor, so interactive spell checking and code folding are completely new, while highlighting, completion and text navigation has been improved.
Also a text analysis counting often used words has been added and many bugs have been fixed.




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 Bugs, bugs and bugs

 
 by darkplanet on: Aug 10 2010
 
Score 50%

The original texmaker is more stable, polished and extented than this buggy fork.


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 Re: Bugs, bugs and bugs

 
 by symbianflo on: Mar 19 2011
 
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In fact I've manage to build it in rpm for mandriva , available on MRB, and our testers confirm exactly
the opposite.... funny huh?
And I do trust them ghghghgh


Linus Torvalds only has to enter a room, and every Windows computer in it segfaults instantly.
http://video.linuxfoundation.org/video/1057

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 Re: Re: Bugs, bugs and bugs

 
 by darkplanet on: Mar 20 2011
 
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- the pdf viewer of this fork is less advanced than the original program one (no continuous mode) and is very buggy (have you really try this fork and his "grid mode"?)
- the original program was the first to include a pdf viewer and, as always, this fork has just copy the idea and the code (from texworks)
- every body can take a look at the code : the authors of this fork (benito van der zander and jan sundermeyer) spent their time to copy ideas and code from others softs
- using the same name than the original soft for a fork is as shame (take a look at some recent forks : OpenOffice, ffmpeg : they don't use the same name)
- unlike the original soft, this fork is not cross-platform : there is no macosx package for the 2.1 version and the svn macosx package doesn't work. It seems that the authors of this fork don't know how to compile their own code on macosx (of course, they copy code from others softs without understanding it)


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 Re: Re: Re: Bugs, bugs and bugs

 
 by symbianflo on: Mar 20 2011
 
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No I did not try it , I'm only in charge with packaging ,we have a testing team that do that ...and I repeat myself , I trust them.
If the developer use the code from other
apps. so what? I think you are not very familiar with GPLvX kind of license...
As far as concern macos , I do not really care who have a mac or $MS should buy && install only commercial apps , otherwise
chill bro , and say THANK YOU to this kind of people that give the closed OS users a chance to have something for free.
Calm down , chill, take a pill drink a beer , smoke some joint and enjoy the freedom , but I really think you are a mac user and you have no clue about GNU ,Linux, and OSS world....
PS:
I really feel sorry for you, more OSS
apps. better for all ,you should try the Sabayon Linux slogan ....:D


Linus Torvalds only has to enter a room, and every Windows computer in it segfaults instantly.
http://video.linuxfoundation.org/video/1057

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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Bugs, bugs and bugs

 
 by darkplanet on: Mar 20 2011
 
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So, you admit that you post positive vote without trying the soft!!
For your information, i'm on linux since a long time (i've begun with mandrake 8.2)
You seem to ignore that linux can be installed on a mac and that GPL softs are not mp3. Of course, a GPL soft can be forked, but the name and the logo must be changed!
I don't know if i need to "drink beer" or "smoke some joint" , but i know that open source doesn't need fanatics like you.


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Bugs, bugs and bugs

 
 by symbianflo on: Mar 20 2011
 
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yawn yawn yawn ....ya ain't got no idea what OSS, Linux and GNU are ... mdk 8.2 huh? Muhahahahahah ya on mdk 8.2????
Listen m8 enjoy your mac and try to be constructive....two post to criticize in almost one year ...hahahahahah I know your type If this 4free && hard-working guy broke the law , not respecting the license is not mine or your business but
as far as I know , feedback is something that you see it on TV ...
What have you done to improve this app?
What diff have you propose to enhance it?
Don't you dare to talk with me about OSS GNU and LINUX
I'm outa here , I don't intend to waste my time with closed OS/minded user


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 +1

 
 by symbianflo on: Mar 19 2011
 
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+1 from me


Linus Torvalds only has to enter a room, and every Windows computer in it segfaults instantly.
http://video.linuxfoundation.org/video/1057

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 +1

 
 by mcabe on: Sep 10 2012
 
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Awesome, I love this tool. I worked with tools like emacs, kile and texniccenter, but this one is my favorite.
Good job.


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 nationalist clone

 
 by osfrat on: Jan 8 2013
 
Score 63%

There are more and more stupid forks in the linux/open source world, but this buggy fork of the popular texmaker editor is one of the most ridiculous.
Three years after the fork, the developpers continue to clone the original soft! (even the look and feel).
All that for one goal : nationalism.

When texmaker use a special Qt style, texstudio uses the same one some months later;
When a pdf viewer is added to texmaker, the texstudio developper add one too some months later (after saying that they will never add a pdf viewer).
When the pdf viewer can be embedded in a same window in texmaker, the texstudio authors add excatly the same feature (with bugs).
When a session manager is added to texmaker, this feature is, of course, added some months later to texstudio;
And so on...
All the ideas are taken from the original soft... several years after the fork!


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 Re: nationalist clone

 
 by BeniBela on: Jan 9 2013
 
Score 38%

>All that for one goal : nationalism.

I have absolutely no idea where the heck you got that idea from

>All the ideas are taken from the original soft... several years after the fork!

I actually see it the other way around:

We add inline spell checking => texmaker adds inline spell checking; we have code folding => texmaker adds code folding; we add placeholder in the completed text => texmaker adds placeholders; we add symbols for the current file and directory in the command line config => texmaker adds some; we allow different encodings in different open files => texmaker allows that; we add a grammar checker for the source in svn => texmaker adds a grammar checker for the pdf

>When texmaker use a special Qt style, texstudio uses the same one some months later;

That was when texstudio was still called texmakerx to be an "improved version" of texmaker, and I thought all changes were going to be merged upstreamed (contrary to be implemented independently in a more unflexible way)

>When a pdf viewer is added to texmaker, the texstudio developper add one too some months later

But we had the inline preview for paragraphs/equations first

>When the pdf viewer can be embedded in a same window in texmaker, the texstudio authors add excatly the same feature

I actually told people that changing it to an embeddable viewer is the only reason to have a viewer at all there, before texmaker made it embeddable.

And in any case LED had it before both of us.

>When a session manager is added to texmaker, this feature is, of course, added some months later to texstudio;

TeXstudio had an option to restore the last session months (years?) before texmaker had it.


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 Continuous crash on macosx

 
 by fablivi on: Jan 8 2013
 
Score 63%

Not cross-platform at all : has never really work on macosx.
And unicode is not fully supported


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 Re: Continuous crash on macosx

 
 by BeniBela on: Jan 9 2013
 
Score 38%

>has never really work on macosx.

if you submit a bug report, we can fix the issues you have there


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