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  2. MacPorts - Wikipedia

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    Users can indicate one or more packages that they wish to install via the install mode, and MacPorts will aim to install them and its dependencies. [17] For example, both LibreOffice and Texmaker can be installed by running the following: [12] [18]

  3. Texmaker - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Comparison of TeX editors - Wikipedia

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    Texmaker: Source Linux, macOS, Windows (2023-04-29) 5.1.4 Free GPL2: Yes Yes TeXnicCenter: Source Windows (2013-09-29) 2.02 Stable Free GPL: Yes No TeXShop: Source macOS (2023-07-21) 5.15 Free GPL: Yes Yes TeXstudio: Source Linux, macOS, Windows (2024-06-07) 4.8.1 Free GPL2: Yes Yes (pdf, selection with dvi2png) TeXworks: Source Linux, macOS ...

  5. MiKTeX - Wikipedia

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    MiKTeX can update itself by downloading new versions of previously installed components and packages, and has an easy installation process. [5] By default, MiKTeX installs only a minimal set of packages (according to the philosophy of "just enough TeX"), which is useful in case of the limited space.

  6. TeXworks - Wikipedia

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    TeXworks is free and open-source application software, available for Windows, Linux and macOS.It is a Qt-based graphical user interface to the TeX typesetting system and its LaTeX, ConTeXt, and XeTeX extensions.

  7. TeX Live - Wikipedia

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    TeX Live is a cross-platform, free software distribution for the TeX typesetting system that includes major TeX-related programs, macro packages, and fonts. It is the replacement of its no-longer supported [2] counterpart teTeX. [3]

  8. TeX - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. TeXstudio - Wikipedia

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    TeXstudio is a cross-platform open-source LaTeX editor. Its features include an interactive spelling checker, code folding, and syntax highlighting.It does not provide LaTeX itself—the user must choose a TeX distribution and install it first.