WinShell
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File:Winshell.png Free multilingual IDE for LaTeX. | |
Original author(s) | Ingo H. de Boer |
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Stable release | 3.3
/ December 15, 2008 |
Operating system | Windows |
Available in | Multilingual (21) |
Type | TeX, LaTeX, Editor |
License | Freeware |
Website | http://www.winshell.org |
WinShell is a freeware, closed-source multilingual integrated development environment (IDE) for LaTeX and TeX for Windows [1].
WinShell includes a text editor, syntax highlighting, project management, spell checking, a table wizard, BibTeX front-end, different toolbars, user configuration options and it is portable (e.g. on a USB drive). It is not a LaTeX system; an additional LaTeX compiler system for Microsoft Windows (such as MiKTeX or TeX Live) is required [2].
Languages
Supported languages are Brazilian Portuguese, Catalan, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, French, Galician, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Mexico Spanish, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spain Spanish, Swedish and Turkish.
See also
- Comparison of text editors
- Crimson Editor, an open source Windows editor
- List of text editors
- LyX, an open source cross-platform editor and shell
- Texmaker, an open source cross-platform editor and shell
- TeXnicCenter, an open source Windows editor and shell
- LEd (formerly LaTeX-Editor), a closed source Windows editor and shell
References
- Kopka, Helmut; Daly, Patrick W. (2003). Guide to LaTeX (4th edt. ed.). Addison-Wesley. ISBN 0-321-17385-6.
for windows, the two editor programs mentioned in Section 1.6.2, Winshell and WinEdt, can be highly recommended.
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ignored (help) - Demmig, Thomas (2004). "WinShell". Jetzt lerne ich Latex 2 (in German). Pearson Education. pp. 201–207. ISBN 9783827265173.
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(help) - Kroonenberg, Siep (2002). "TeX For Home". MAPS (in Dutch). 27: 56–59.