About gnome-latex ================= GNOME LaTeX is a LaTeX editor for the GNOME desktop, previously named LaTeXila. GNOME LaTeX permits to concentrate on the content and the structure of the document instead of being distracted by its presentation.
To help the writing of the LaTeX markup, auto-completion is available as well as menus and toolbars with the principal commands. New documents are created from templates. There are buttons to compile, convert and view a document in one click. And projects containing several .tex files are managed easily. A side panel contains three components: the document structure to easily navigate in it; lists of symbols to insert them in a document; and a file browser. GNOME LaTeX has also other features like the spell-checking, or jumping to the associated position between the .tex file and the PDF. News ==== * Apply GNOME goal “App menu retirement”: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/Initiatives/issues/4 * Have a much better (and you'll see, familiar :-) ) icon for GNOME LaTeX. Take advantage of the GNOME goal “App Icon Redesign”: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/Initiatives/issues/2 * Copyright of GNOME LaTeX: 2009-2019, 10 years!! * What else is new? Ah, yes, I've merged the old Git repository for the first versions (0.0.1 to 0.2), for historic purposes. If you look at the code, one thing that you can realize is that there was really a lack of good documentation for how to write a GTK+ app in C, something that I've now fixed by writing this guide: https://people.gnome.org/~swilmet/glib-gtk-book/ * Translation updates. Download ======== https://download.gnome.org/sources/gnome-latex/3.32/gnome-latex-3.32.0.tar.xz (1.09M) sha256sum: 0f069c7b4c6754255a1c7e3e3b050925d8076f55458526a30ab59e0a7d52acc9 _______________________________________________ ftp-release-list mailing list ftp-release-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ftp-release-list