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- TexStudio vs TexMaker : r LaTeX - Reddit
TeXstudio has a public bug tracker, unlike TeXmaker, and the devs are much more receptive to suggestions from the community compared to TeXmaker (In fact, I think this is why TeXstudio was forked from TeXmaker to begin with ) The "Auto-recompile document on changes" features is also nice
- What are the main differences between Texmaker and TeXstudio?
TeXstudio has a slightly "brighter" looking standard UI, but I can't say I like it better than the texmaker UI In summary, I think your choice between Texmaker and TeXstudio should depend on whether you ever thought that Texmaker offers a too little options is a bit short on customizability
- texstudio - Default directory for opening files - TeX - LaTeX Stack . . .
A previous version of TeXstudio was aware or the location of your TeX files In the current version, when opening a file, I always start from my home directory The ini-file (or the configuration o
- TeXstudio vs. LaTeX Workshop on VS-Code : r LaTeX - Reddit
TeXstudio has a nice GUI for inputting tabular data and generating the corresponding LaTeX code (of course there are some webpages that can do this too) VScode doesn't have this, so I occasionally switch to TeXstudio for table generation
- Overleaf vs. VSCode vs. texstudio (2023)? : r LaTeX - Reddit
TeXStudio is great because it’s available on macOS, Windows and Ubuntu, so it would be a familiar environment if you work on multiple machines I use a git repository to maintain my documents across different machines
- What’s the difference between RStudio, MikTex, and TexStudio . . . - Reddit
TeXStudio is an IDE for LaTeX development, exclusively It's basically an enhanced text editor, with tools adapted to everyday LaTeX use, like windows to insert symbols, language tools, and a compile button, among many others
- How can I set a dark theme in TeXstudio? - LaTeX Stack Exchange
Here is an example: TeXstudio doesn't seem to offer any preset dark theme, though, which means I have to customise all the colours syntax-highlighting settings from scratch to get a dark theme even remotely usable This can prove very time-consuming I'm aware this might sound a bit cheeky but,
- Preferred latex editor? : r LaTeX - Reddit
A bit of background about myself I am currently starting a PhD in theoretical physics (hence using lots of latex) I've been using latex intensively for ~6 years and I'm pretty fluent at it So far, I have tried TexWorks, TexMaker and TexStudio From the first one I like the simplicity and the use of TAB to avoid typing From the latter, the predictivity of commands Any recommendation on
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