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Apr 05, 2020 This LaTeX editor is also available on Windows, Linux and Mac operating systems. Here we come to the end of the top 5 LaTeX editors engineering professionals and students can use to edit LaTeX documents and store them digitally using different file formats—PDF, HTML etc.

Tables of editor properties[edit]

Properties of TeX editors 1
NameEditing style[Note 1]Native operating systemsLatest stable versionCostsLicenseConfigurableIntegrated viewer
AUCTeXSourceLinux, macOS, Windows(2017-12-10) 12.1FreeGPLYesYes
AuthoreaSource / partial-WYSIWYGOnlineN/AFreeProprietaryYesYes
Auto-Latex Equations for Google DocsSource[Note 2]Online(2020-04-06) 48FreeFreeYesYes
CoCalcSourceOnlineN/AFreeAGPLYesYes
GNOME LaTeXSourceLinux(2019-03-10) 3.32FreeGPLYesNo
GummiSourceLinux(2020-01-26) 0.8.1FreeMITYesYes (Live update)
KileSourceLinux (macOS, Windows)[Note 3](2012-09-23) 2.1.3FreeGPLYesYes (Quick preview)
LEdSourceWindows(2009-10-09) 0.53FreeProprietary?Yes (dvi)
LyXWYSIWYMLinux, macOS, Windows(2019-06-25) 2.3.3FreeGPLYesYes
MeWaSourceWindows(2007-06-06) 1.4.0FreeGPLYesNo
Notepad++SourceWindows(2019-10-29) 7.8.1FreeGPLYesNo, but can be integrated [Note 4]
OverleafSourceOnlineN/AFreeUnclearYesYes
Scientific WorkPlaceWYSIWYMWindows(2016-02-23) 6.0.12Non-freeProprietaryYesYes
TexLabSource-WYSIWYGWindows(2019-04-30) 7.8FreeFreeYesYes
TeXmacsWYSIWYGLinux, macOS, Windows(2017-12-21) 1.99.6FreeGPLYesYes
TexmakerSourceLinux, macOS, Windows(2018-11-01) 5.0.3FreeGPL2YesYes
TeXnicCenterSourceWindows2.02 Stable (September 29, 2013) [±]FreeGPLYesNo
TeXShopSourcemacOS(2019-10-23) 4.44FreeGPLYesYes
TeXstudioSourceLinux, Windows, macOS(2020-01-18) 2.12.22FreeGPL2YesYes (pdf, selection with dvi2png)
TeXworksSourceLinux, macOS, Windows(2019-03) 0.6.3FreeGPLNoYes (pdf)
VerbosusSourceOnline, Android, iOS(2016-05-06) 4.1.3FreeProprietaryYesYes (pdf)
WinEdtSourceWindows(2018-05-07) 10.3Non-freeProprietaryYesNo
WinShellSourceWindows(2013-02-10) 3.3.2.6FreeProprietaryYesNo
NameEditing StyleNative Operating SystemsLatest stable versionCostsLicenseConfigurableIntegrated viewer
Properties of TeX editors 2
Inverse search[Note 5]DDE support[Note 6]Organises ProjectsMenu for inserting symbolsDocument comparisonSpell-checkingMultiple undo-redo
AUCTeXYesNoPartial (master file)YesYesYes[Note 7]Yes
AuthoreaYesN/AYesNoNoYesYes
Auto-Latex Equations for Google DocsYesN/AYesNoNoYesYes
CoCalcYesN/ANoNoNoYesYes
GNOME LaTeXYesN/AYesYesNoYesYes
GummiYesN/AYesNoNoYesYes
KileYesNoYesYesNoYesYes
LEdYes?YesYesNoYesYes
LyXYes?NoYesYesYesYes
MeWaNoNoNoYesNoYesYes
Notepad++Yes, with SumatraPDFYes, with a DDE clientYesPartial[Note 8]YesYesYes
OverleafYesNoYesNoYesYesYes
Scientific WorkPlaceN/A??YesNoYesNo (one level)
TexLabYesN/AYesYesNoYesYes
TeXmacsYesYesNoYesNoYesYes
TexmakerYesNoPartial (master file)YesNoYesYes
TeXnicCenterYesYesYesYesNoYesYes
TeXShopYesNoNoYes[Note 9]NoYesYes
TeXstudioYesYesPartial (master file)YesYesYesYes
TeXworksYesNoNoNoNoYes[Note 10]Yes
VerbosusNoNoYesYesNoNoYes
WinEdtYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
WinShellYesNoYesYesNoYesYes
Inverse searchDDE SupportOrganises ProjectsMenu for inserting symbolsDocument comparisonSpell-checkingMultiple undo-redo
Properties of TeX editors 3
NameCollapsible sectionsFind and replace using RegExIntelligenterror handlingAutocompletion of LaTeX commandsParenthesis matchingStarts up to previous state[Note 11]Unicode supportRTL Support[Note 12]
AUCTeXYesYesYesYesYesYes[Note 13]YesYes
AuthoreaNoYesNoNoYesYesYes?
Auto-Latex Equations for Google DocsNoYesNoNoNoYesYes?
CoCalcYesYesNoYesYesYesYes?
GNOME LaTeXPlannedYesYesYesYes(just same files)YesYes
GummiNoNoNoNoYesNoYes?
KileYes[Note 14]YesYesYesYesYesYesYes
LEdYesYes?YesYesNo (just same files)No?
LyXNoYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
MeWaNoYesNoNoNoNoYes?
Notepad++YesYesNoPartial[Note 15]YesYesYesYes
OverleafYesYesYesYesYesYesYes?
Scientific WorkPlaceNo??N/AYesNoYes?
TexLabNoNoYesYesYesYesYesNo
TeXmacsNoYesN/AN/AN/ANoYes?
TexmakerYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
TeXnicCentersince v2.0since v2.0YesYesYesYessince v2.0?
TeXShopNoYesYesYesYesYesYes?
TeXstudioYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
TeXworksNoYes[Note 16]NoYes[Note 17]YesNoYesYes
VerbosusNoNoYesYesYesNoYes?
WinEdtYesYes (modified)YesYesYesYesYesYes
WinShellYesYesYesYesYesNo (just same files)Yes?
NameCollapsible sectionsFind and replace using RegExIntelligenterror handlingAutocompletion of LaTeX commandsParenthesis matchingStarts up to previous state[Note 18]Unicode support RTL Support[Note 19]
Screenshots and Video Tutorials of TeX editors
EditorScreenshot
LyX
Screenshot
Texmaker
Screenshot of Texmaker version 4.5
TexLab
TeXLab Screenshot
TeXstudio
Screenshot of TeXstudio (2.12.6)
EditorScreenshot
  1. ^'Source' means you see and edit the TeX source files. 'WYSIWYM' = What You See Is What You Mean, i.e. you see and edit formatted text. WYSIWYG means that see the output file automatically updated during the edit. Note that some PDF viewers (e.g. evince) automatically reload the PDF document when it is updated on the disk. So, any 'source' TeX editor can be turned into partial WYSIWYG editor by opening such a reader in an adjacent window.
  2. ^Not a full TeX editor. Only limited to math expressions only.
  3. ^Support for non-linux systems considered experimental.
  4. ^Notepad++ can execute Tex viewers
  5. ^Inverse search means that one can locate the relevant part of the source code from the viewer (e.g., double-clicking in dvi or pdf file brings up the appropriate line/paragraph in the latex code)
  6. ^On Windows some pdf viewers like Sumatra PDF or Adobe Reader don't use command line arguments for forward search, but the editor sends the document position to them using Dynamic Data Exchange
  7. ^Requires installation of extra package.
  8. ^A plug-in is required.
  9. ^LaTeX panel & Matrix panel
  10. ^Requires installation of extra package
  11. ^Starts up to previous state including the current editing point.
  12. ^RTL support means Right to Left language support.
  13. ^configurable as an option of the Emacs editor
  14. ^With usual section{} notation, Kile collapses equations and figures, but not sections. Collapsing of sections is possible with non-standard notation begin{section}{}..end{section}{}, but it eliminates sections from Structure View. An alternative possibility is bracketing sections with comments %BEGIN and %END.
  15. ^This will have to be set up manually.
  16. ^Provides a subset of the regular expression syntax implemented in the Perl scripting language, but fully supports Unicode ( ’ Issue 194: Add advanced regexp options to Find/Replace )
  17. ^Template file in resource directory ( ’ Documentation of the code completion feature )
  18. ^Starts up to previous state including the current editing point.
  19. ^RTL support means Right to Left language support.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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LaTeX is free software under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL). LaTeX is distributed through CTAN servers or comes as part of many easily installable and usable TeX distributions provided by the TeX User Group (TUG) or third parties. If you run into trouble, visit the help section.

LaTeX is not a stand-alone typesetting program in itself, but document preparation software that runs on top of Donald E. Knuth's TeX typesetting system. TeX distributions usually bundle together all the parts needed for a working TeX system and they generally add to this both configuration and maintenance utilities. Nowadays LaTeX, and many of the packages built on it, form an important component of any major TeX distribution.

  • The LaTeX Git Repository

The LaTeX team cannot guarantee that TeX distributions, even recent ones, contain the most recent version of LaTeX. It may happen that you need a more recent LaTeX than the one that your favourite TeX distribution carries, e.g., in order to get a particular bug fix. In that case you will need to fetch LaTeX from CTAN and install it on top of your distribution. See below for details.

TeX Distributions

If you’re new to TeX and LaTeX or just want an easy installation, geta full TeX distribution. The TeX Users Group (TUG) has a list of notable distributionsthat are entirely, or least primarily, free software.

Linux

Check your Linux distributions software source for a TeX distribution including LaTeX. You can also install the current TeX Live distribution directly---in fact this may be advisable as many Linux distributions only contain older versions of TeX Live, see Linux TeX Live package status for details.

Mac OS

The MacTeX distribution contains everything you need, including a complete TeX system with LaTeX itself and editors to write documents.

Windows

Check out the MiKTeX or proTeXt or TeX Live distributions; they contain a complete TeX system with LaTeX itself and editors to write documents.

Online

LaTeX online services like Papeeria, Overleaf, ShareLaTeX, Datazar, and LaTeX base offer the ability to edit, view and download LaTeX files and resulting PDFs.

CTAN

You can obtain LaTeX from CTAN, which is theprimary source of distribution for LaTeX. In order for your downloadedLaTeX to be of any use, you have to obtain and set up a TeX systemfirst. You can either install a TeX distribution (see above) or get aTeX system from CTAN. Ifyou use a TeX distribution then it will include a version of LaTeX sothis will probably make things easier for you; but you may have areason not to do this.

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The LaTeX Git Repository

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These days the LaTeX development sources are kept in a GitHubrepository (previously we used SVN).

Anyone can access it and download the files, butsubmission is restricted to team members. The repository is located at https://github.com/latex3/latex2eand from that browser page you may explore the files, clone therepository or download the files in a .zip archive (roughly 25Mb) byusing the appropriate buttons.

If you are familiar with Git you can also clone the repository using thecommand line or your favorite Git fontend tool, e.g.,

which needs about 50Mb of space.Alternatively, you can do a Subversion checkout from the command line, e.g.,

which will just checkout the current files.But be aware that a SVN checkout of the form

will download all files including theirhistory (back to 2009) and amounts to roughly 1.4Gb so that is quite large.

Note: If you had bookmarked the old SVN repository please update thatbookmark to the new GIT repository as we have finally removed it.

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A note on Git pull requests

Git repositories support distributed development and allow people toprovide change sets that are made available through so called pullrequests, so that the maintainers of a program can “pull the suggestedchanges” into the main repository. https://descliflecae.tistory.com/2.

While we appreciate contributions, we think that for the core LaTeXsoftware pull requests are usually not a good approach (unless thechange has be already discussed and agreed upon).The stability of LaTeX is very important and this means that changes tothe kernel are necessarily very conservative. It also means that a lotof discussion has to happen before any changes are made. So if you dodecide to post a pull request, please bear this in mind: we doappreciate ideas, but cannot always integrate them into the kernel andit is quite likely that we reject updates made in this way.

If you want to discuss a possible contribution before (or instead of)making a pull request, we suggest you raise the topic first onthe LATEX-L list or drop aline to the team.

Historic LaTeX

Ulrik Vieth has collected historic versions of LaTeX from LaTeX 2.0for TeX 1.0 (released on 11 December 1983) onwards. You can find thematftp://ftp.tug.org/historic/macros/latex-saildart/.There might even be some earlier versions. All files have been pulledfrom the SAILDART archive site at http://z.baumgart.org/ (no longeronline) which was based on archive tapes from SAIL at Stanford.

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More historic material can be found at ftp://ftp.tug.org/historic (you may not be able to open this in all browsers — alternatively try https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/historic/).