Gummi (software)
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 Gummi 0.6.1 under a Gnome 3 environment  | |
| Developer(s) | Alexander van der Mey, Wei-Ning Huang, Dion Timmermann and Robert Schroll[1] | 
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| Stable release | 0.6.5 / October 20, 2012 | 
| Written in | C | 
| Operating system | Linux (GTK+ environment) and MS Windows | 
| Available in | Multilingual | 
| Type | TeX/LaTeX editor | 
| License | MIT | 
| Website | https://github.com/alexandervdm/gummi | 
Gummi is a LaTeX editor. It is a GTK+ application which runs on Linux and Windows systems.
Features
Gummi has many useful features needed to edit LaTeX source code, such as:[2]
- Live preview: The pdf is shown without the need to compile it manually
 - Snippets: LaTeX snippets can be configured
 - Graphical insertion of tables and images
 - Templates and wizards for new document creation
 - Project management
 - Bibliography management
 - SyncTeX integration
 
However, it lacks some features available in other editors:
- Compare (available in WinEdt, Vim-LaTeX (LaTeX-suite), TeXmacs...).
 - Graphical insertion of mathematical symbols (available in LaTeXila, TeXnicCenter, Kile, ...).
 - Document structure summary (available in LaTeXila, Kile, ...).
 
Installation
Gummi is available in the official repositories of various Linux distributions, such as[3] Gentoo, Fedora, Arch Linux and Debian.[4] Gummi can also be installed on Ubuntu by adding a ppa (however, since Ubuntu 12.04 Gummi is already present in official repositories) and Windows via the installer exe on the site.
See also
References
- ↑ "Gummi developers". Retrieved Sep 7, 2012.
 - ↑ "Gummi features". Retrieved Sep 7, 2012.
 - ↑ "Installing Gummi". Retrieved Sep 7, 2012.
 - ↑ "Gummi at Debian Packages".
 
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