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TeXstudio

TeXstudio is an open-source, cross-platform editor for LaTeX documents. It originated as a fork of TeXmaker and adds features intended to improve editing efficiency and compile workflows. The editor is built on the Qt framework and runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux. TeXstudio is licensed under the GNU General Public License and is maintained by a global community of contributors.

Key features include syntax highlighting and code folding for LaTeX source, an integrated PDF viewer with forward

TeXstudio originated as a fork of TeXmaker developed by Benito van de Meer and others. Since its

TeXstudio is available as packages for major Linux distributions and official installers for Windows and macOS,

and
inverse
search
via
SyncTeX,
and
spell
checking.
It
provides
reference
and
citation
checking,
intelligent
autocomplete
for
commands
and
environments,
and
a
large
set
of
templates
and
snippets.
A
structure
view
helps
navigate
large
documents,
and
users
can
customize
menus,
keyboard
shortcuts,
and
build
configurations.
The
built-in
build
system
supports
typical
LaTeX
workflows,
allowing
sequences
such
as
LaTeX,
BibTeX,
and
view
to
be
run
from
a
single
action.
initial
release,
it
has
been
extended
by
contributors
across
platforms
and
languages,
with
ongoing
releases
that
add
features
and
bug
fixes.
along
with
portable
and
source
options.