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===Editors=== {{See also|Comparison of TeX editors}} There are a variety of [[:Category:TeX editors|editors designed to work with TeX]]: # The [[GNU TeXmacs|TeXmacs]] text editor is a [[WYSIWYG]]-[[WYSIWYM]] scientific text editor, inspired by both TeX and [[Emacs]]. It uses Knuth's fonts and can generate TeX output. #[[Overleaf]] is a partial-WYSIWYG, online editor that provides a cloud-based solution to TeX along with additional features in real-time collaborative editing. # [[LyX]] is a [[WYSIWYM]] document processor which runs on a variety of platforms including: ## [[Linux]], ## [[Microsoft Windows]] (newer versions require Windows 2000 or later) ## Apple [[macOS]] (using a non-native [[Qt (toolkit)|Qt]] front-end). # [[TeXShop]] (for macOS), [[TeXworks]] (for Linux, macOS and Windows) and [[WinShell]] (for Windows) are similar tools and provide an integrated development environment (IDE) for working with LaTeX or TeX. For [[KDE]]/Qt, [[Kile]] provides such an IDE. # [[Texmaker]] is the Pure Qt equivalent of Kile, with a user interface that is nearly the same as Kile's. # [[TeXstudio]] is an open-source fork (2009) of [[Texmaker]] that offers a different approach to configurability and features. Free downloadable binaries are provided for Windows, Linux, macOS, OS/2, and FreeBSD. # [[GNU Emacs]] has various built-in and third-party packages with support for TeX, the major one being [[AUCTeX]]. # [[Visual Studio Code]]. A notable extension is LaTeX Workshop # For [[Vim (text editor)|Vim]], possible plugins include Vim-LaTeX Suite,<ref>{{Citation | title = Vim-LaTex | publisher = SourceForge | url = http://vim-latex.sourceforge.net/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240308132826/https://vim-latex.sourceforge.net/ |archive-date= Mar 8, 2024 }}</ref> Automatic TeX,<ref>{{Citation | title = Automatic TeX plugin | url = https://launchpad.net/automatictexplugin | publisher = Launch pad }} {{Dead link|date=June 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=no }}</ref> and TeX-9.<ref>{{Citation | title = TeX-9 | url = http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=3508 | publisher = Vim.org}}</ref> # For [[Apache OpenOffice]] and [[LibreOffice]], iMath and TexMaths extensions can provide mathematical TeX typesetting.<ref>{{Citation | title = TexMaths Homepage | publisher = free.fr | url = http://roland65.free.fr/texmaths/}}</ref><ref>{{Citation | title = iMath | publisher = SourceForge | url = https://ooo-imath.sourceforge.io/wiki/index.php/Main_Page}}</ref> # For [[MediaWiki]], the [[mw:Extension:Math|Math extension]] provides mathematical TeX typesetting, but the code needs to be surrounded by <code><math></code> tag.
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