Texmaker

Texmaker

Texmaker in action on KDE 4.
Original author(s) Pascal Brachet
Initial release 29 May 2003 (2003-05-29)[1]
Stable release 4.5[2] / 29 October 2015 (2015-10-29)
Development status Active
Written in C++ / Qt
Operating system Unix-like, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, OS/2
Available in 18 languages
Type LaTeX editor
License GNU GPL
Website www.xm1math.net/texmaker/

Texmaker is a cross-platform open source LaTeX editor with an integrated PDF viewer. Texmaker is entirely a Qt app. Texmaker is a free, modern and cross-platform LaTeX editor for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows systems that integrates many tools needed to develop documents with LaTeX, in just one application. Texmaker includes unicode support, spell checking, auto-completion, code folding and a built-in pdf viewer with synctex support and continuous view mode. Texmaker is released under the GPL license .

Features

The editor includes full unicode support, inline spell checking, auto-completion, code folding and rectangular block selection. Regular expressions are also supported for the find-and-replace actions.

Texmaker includes wizards for the following tasks:

Some of the LaTeX tags and mathematical symbols can be inserted in just one click and users can define an unlimited number of snippets with keyboard triggers.

Texmaker automatically locates errors and warnings detected in the log file after a compilation.

The integrated PDF viewer supports continuous, rotation and presentation mode. Direct and reverse synchronization between source TeX files and the resulting PDF file is supported via the SyncTeX support.

The Asymptote graphics language is also fully supported by Texmaker (for both editing and compilation).

See also

References

  1. List of all Texmaker releases on Freecode
  2. Texmaker changelog

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