TeXstudio 2.9.0 recently released, is a fully featured integrated writing environment for creating LaTeX documents. The goal is to make writing LaTeX documents as easy and comfortable as possible. Some of the outstanding features of TeXstudio are an integrated pdf viewer with (almost) word-level synchronization, live inline preview, advanced syntax-highlighting, live checking of references, citations, latex commands, spelling and grammar
TeXstudio 2.9.0 changelog
- link overlays for urls
- close editor tab by pressing middle mouse button
- more standard shortcuts (in particular for OS X)
- support optional filename argument in txs:///view-pdf-internal
- add “expand/collapse all documents” to context menu of structure
- add tabulary support
- open correct log file if output filenames are changed due to “%& -job-name=targetfile” (note: changed pdf filename not yet supported)
- user-defined icons are now portable: if possible icon paths are stored relative to settings dir or application dir
- windowed pdf viewer now supports –no-focus argument
- improved detection of label name for “Insert \ref to Next Label”
- improved context detection for preview (multi-line math, cursor inside multi-char delimiter)
- improved search for texdoc location
- improved log parsing including support for LaTeX3 warnings and errors
- resize with soft line warp: keep vertical cursor position constant
- support .tikz files (treated like .tex files)
- new options: Advanced Editor -> Structure Panel (“Show elements in comments”, “Mark structure elements beyond \end{document}” and “Mark structure elements in appendix”)
- new option: mouse wheel zoom also controls the log editor (patch by Paulo Silva)
- new option: encoding of bib files
- new options: some GUI elements are now scalable (for better hi-res display support)
- some cleanup in the options dialog
- see changelog for full list of bugfixes
Install TeXstudio 2.9.0 on Ubuntu OS