A Structured WYSIWYG Scientific Text Editor

Edit Package TeXmacs
https://www.texmacs.org/

GNU TeXmacs is a free scientific text editor, inspired by TeX and GNU
Emacs. The editor allows you to write structured documents via a
WYSIWYG (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) and user friendly interface. New
styles can be created by the user. The program implements high-quality
typesetting algorithms and TeX fonts, which help you to produce
professional looking documents.

The high typesetting quality still goes through for automatically
generated formulas, which makes TeXmacs suitable as an interface for
computer algebra systems. TeXmacs also supports the Guile/Scheme
extension language, so that you may customize the interface and write
your own extensions to the editor.

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TeXmacs-2.1.2.tar.gz 0036806645 35.1 MB
TeXmacs.changes 0000022524 22 KB
TeXmacs.spec 0000004711 4.6 KB
Revision 14 (latest revision is 19)
Martin Pluskal's avatar Martin Pluskal (pluskalm) accepted request 1134906 from R N's avatar R N (RN) (revision 14)
- updated to 2.1.2
  o changelog: http://www.texmacs.org/tmweb/about/changes.en.html
  o Creation of various interface themes for TeXmacs, such as dark and bright (2.1.1).
  o Improved high resolution support under Linux and Windows (2.1.1).
  o Progress on (not yet default) Qt5 version of TeXmacs (2.1.1).
  o Updated font database for recent pre-installed Linux/Mac/Window fonts (2.1.1).
  o Minor bug fixes (2.1).
  o Various minor bug fixes (1.99.21).
  o Updated plug-in for Giac (1.99.21).
  o Better support for the most common LaTeX style files (1.99.20).
  o Many corrections for the LaTeX export when using common LaTeX styles (1.99.20).
  o Various bug fixes (1.99.20).
  o Added Slovak language support with the help of Peter Rapčan (1.99.20).
  o Many bug fixes (1.99.19).
  o Improved Octave plugin with tab completion and multi-line input (1.99.19).
  o Enhanced structured search & replace: added preferences and wildcards (1.99.19).
  o Minor bug fixes (1.99.18).
  o Minor progress on the remote editing tools (1.99.18).
  o Continued bug fixes (1.99.17).
  o Improved remote editing tools (1.99.17).
  o New style package “comment” for various kinds of comments (1.99.17).
  o Lightweight facility for managing user-defined keyboard shortcuts (1.99.17).
  o Improved customizability of item lists and enumerations (1.99.17).
  o Further improvements for preview and help balloons (1.99.16).
  o Possibility to find labels from their numeric value (1.99.16).
  o Incorporation of a smart-ref package for smart references (1.99.16).
  o Fix spell checking under Windows (1.99.16).
  o Add ⌃& keyboard shortcut to toggle between equations and equation arrays (1.99.16).
  o Rudimentary support for Wacom-style pen tablets, Qt5 only (1.99.16).
  o Continued bug fixes (1.99.16).
  o Improved help balloons and preview facility for references and citations (1.99.15).
  o Improved navigation and search tools for labels, references, and citations (1.99.15).
  o Indicate the current cursor position by shaking the mouse (1.99.15).
  o Various bug fixes (1.99.15).
  o Release of “The Jolly Writer”—Your Guide to GNU TeXmacs (1.99.14).
  o Many bug fixes (1.99.14).
  o Improved Html export with better CSS stylability (1.99.14).
  o Improved support for Qt5 (1.99.14).
  o Improved Octave plugin (1.99.14).
  o Continued bug fixes (1.99.13).
  o Switch to Python 3 for plug-ins programmed in Python (1.99.13).
  o A Parser Framework for programming languages (1.99.13).
  o Improved Graphviz plugin with documentation in Chinese and syntax highlight (1.99.13).
  o Improved Maxima plugin with documentation in Chinese and bug fixes (1.99.13).
  o Improved Octave plugin on Windows for Octave 5.x (1.99.13).
  o Many bug fixes (1.99.12).
  o Make it easier to cite work on TeXmacs (1.99.12).
  o Improved Html import/export filters and support for MathJax (1.99.12).
  o Faster native (Qt-based) image export of formulas to Html (1.99.12).
  o Improved large bracket sizes and script positioning (1.99.12).
  o Various artwork related improvements (1.99.12).
  o Interface for SymPy (1.99.12).
  o Re-implement Asymptote, DraTex, Gnuplot, Graphviz, Xypic using Python for full platform support (1.99.12).
  o Documentation on how to write plugins using Python (1.99.12).
  o Updates of the dictionaries for French and Dutch (1.99.12).
  o (run-all-tests) aggregates and runs all the tests in Scheme (1.99.12).
  o Support for Java language (1.99.12).
  o Several bug fixes (1.99.11).
  o Repositories for Debian and Ubuntu (1.99.11).
  o Many bug fixes (1.99.10).
  o Redesigned web site (1.99.10).
  o Extended Css stylability when exporting to Html (1.99.10).
  o New TeXmacs videos on web site (1.99.10).
  o Drag and drop for images (1.99.10).
  o Unification of beamer and poster styles, work in progress (1.99.10).
  o Automatic retrieval of artwork from texmacs.org (1.99.10).
  o New background patterns and pictures (1.99.10).
  o Experimental pattern effects (1.99.10).
  o Experimental Sparkle support under MacOS (1.99.10).
  o Experimental and partial support for Git as a versioning tool (1.99.10).
  o Experimantal Graph plug-in for graphs drawn by various external tools (1.99.10).
  o User interface for new features in educational styles (1.99.10).
  o Many bug fixes (1.99.9).
  o Similar spell checking widgets as for search and replace (1.99.9).
  o Improved educational styles (1.99.9).
  o Multiple choice lists (1.99.9).
  o A unified Graph plugin for Graphviz, Asymptote (1.99.9).
  o Import improvements from the FriCAS project (1.99.9).
  o Fixes and documentation for the Sage plugin (1.99.9).
  o Several bug fixes (1.99.8).
  o Support of binary packages for various GNU/Linux distributions, constructed using Suse OpenBuild services (1.99.8).
  o Several new algorithms for micro typography: roots, mathematical accents, etc. (1.99.7).
  o New style for posters (1.99.7).
  o Support for new ACM styles (1.99.7).
  o Various bug fixes (1.99.7).
  
- removed feature-maxima-inline-plots_18125aa.patch because it's no longer needed
- License changed to GPL-3.0-or-later
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