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texstudio
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Problems Installing Tex Live 2023
LaTeX itself does not come with GUI. Some distributions add a dedicated editor, which might have an icon. Documents are compiled in a terminal or via editor that uses terminal commands under the hood. You could install an editor of your choice e.g. TeXStudio or TeXWorks.
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Advice to write a PhD thesis using LaTeX?
Installation on a mac is pretty easy using the mactex package. Then for the editor itself I like TexStudio. Overleaf has the advantage of included backup and collaboration tools; if you use a local file don't forget to set up a back up/versioning system.
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Please help me get started with LaTex on Mac
If you are interested in working locally (not in web interface like e.g. Overleaf) then I will suggest MacTeX + TexStudio.
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TexStudio - git integration for easy committing?
All I found was this: https://github.com/texstudio-org/texstudio/issues/340
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I've got a problem
does the compilation with pdfLaTeX work? Do you use an instance of MiKTeX recently updated? A note about the GUI used would complement a problem report. If you use e.g., TeXStudio, then you already have a preview of the compiled document to monitor the advance of your work. You still can setup the program to open an external pdfviewer (e.g., sumatra) for a subsequent detailed inspection, print to paper of the pdf, etc. later.
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Lyx export ODF using mk4ht
Depending on the complexity of the project ahead, consider an editor which writes plain .tex files because LyX' own (default) format adds a layer of complexity. Perhaps you are/become comfortable with vim or Emacs (which takes some time get familiar for both) and their extensions for LaTeX, perhaps TeXmaker or TeXStudio (both freely available and cross-platform) is an option for you if you know that there are programs around to import e.g., spreadsheet data easier into a .tex than the manual import. While your mileage may vary, it is not that hard -- have a look at learnlatex.org.
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Ask HN: What LaTeX editor do you use?
I use TeXstudio [1], which is really good with tables, and supports macros which tremendously help speed up the writing process.
When writing for group projects, we use Overleaf. Its Git feature also makes it possible to write locally in TeXstudio and then push the changes to Overleaf.
[1] https://www.texstudio.org/
[2] https://www.overleaf.com/
- TeXstudio – A LaTeX Editor
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Writing software, documents in separate files can be linked in a single document and reorganized, while still getting total word count
For Latex are several GUIs like TexStudio, TeXnicCenter, TeXworks or Overleaf (Webbased). But I understand that Latex looks quite complicate. If you are familiar with coding or even simple HTML you are good to go. Your idea with CSS etc sounds way more complicated than just use Latex with it's powerful features.
LibreOffice
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Want to learn how to daily drive a linux distro as a humanities student
First of all, if you need to write a lot of files in the doc format, there's a lovely office suite called libreoffice! Also, cups is a decent print utility for most printers, I'd check that out as well.
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- Office like alternatives?
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Free word processor where a document can have two independent columns
Try LibreOffice or OpenOffice .
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It's time to let go, Apache Software Foundation
Proof: https://github.com/LibreOffice/core/graphs/contributors
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Microsoft is killing WordPad in Windows after 28 years
Both Apache OpenOffice and LibreOffice are descendents of the original OpenOffice (what you're probably thinking about.)
LibreOffice is under very active development and can be downloaded from https://www.libreoffice.org/
Apache OpenOffice is effectively abandonware at this point, see https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Product_Release It's mostly been maintenance releases since 2013.
If you want LibreOffice with support (or just want to support development), you probably want Collabora.
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Addicted to trying to find a solution, but never staying with it.
If you need programs like office word excel and power point but offline try looking into Libre office
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miktex - the MiKTeX source code
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texlab - An implementation of the Language Server Protocol for LaTeX
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openoffice - Apache OpenOffice
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