TeXstudio explained

TeXstudio
Logo Size:92px
Screenshot Size:300px
Author:Benito van der Zander
Developer:Jan Sundermeyer, Daniel Braun, Tim Hoffmann
Latest Release Version:4.7.3[1]
Programming Language:C++/Qt
Operating System:Unix-like, Microsoft Windows, macOS
Size:23.7 MB (Microsoft Windows), 31.3 MB (Microsoft Windows USB (.zip)), 12–18 MB (Linux) (depending on the distribution), 42.7 MB (macOS), 10.5 MB (OS/2), 10.5 MB (FreeBSD), 23.2 MB (Source code)
Language:English, French, German, Spanish, Czech, Hungarian, Italian, Russian, Ukrainian, Chinese (simplified), Brazilian Portuguese
Language Count:11
Genre:TeX/LaTeX editor
License:GPL-2.0-or-later[2]

TeXstudio is a cross-platform open-source LaTeX editor. Its features include an interactive spelling checker, code folding, and syntax highlighting. It does not provide LaTeX itself—the user must choose a TeX distribution and install it first.

Originally called TexMakerX, TeXstudio was started as a fork of Texmaker that tried to extend it with additional features while keeping its look and feel.

History

TeXstudio was forked from TeXMaker in 2008 as TeXMakerX.[3] Changes in the fork were mainly in the editing area with code folding, syntax highlight, text selection by column, and multiple text selections.[4] The project was initially named TeXmakerX, starting off as a small set of extensions to TeXmaker with a possibility that the additions could be merged back into the original project.

The first release of TexMakerX was released in February 2009 on SourceForge.[5] Collaborating on the SourceForge community web site reflected a preference different from the original TeXMaker development community, who maintain an independent hosting site.[6]

In August 2010, concerns were raised about potential confusion between the newer TeXMakerX project on SourceForge, and the older TeXMaker project at xm1math.net.[7] In June 2011, the project was renamed as TeXstudio.[8]

The TeXstudio community acknowledges that "TeXstudio originates from Texmaker", but "significant changes in features and the code base have made it to a fully independent program".[9]

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Notes and References

  1. https://github.com/texstudio-org/texstudio/releases/ Releases
  2. http://sourceforge.net/p/texstudio/hg/ci/default/tree/aboutdialog.cpp Texstudio Mercurial repository
  3. http://golatex.de/texmakerx-t2196.html TexMakerX
  4. http://forum.mathematex.net/latex-f6/un-fork-de-texmaker-t8274.html Un fork de TeXMaker
  5. http://texstudio.sourceforge.net/#downloads TeXstudio News
  6. http://texstudio.sourceforge.net/#downloads TeXstudio News
  7. https://sourceforge.net/p/texstudio/discussion/907839/thread/bad18480/ Fork or buggy clone?
  8. http://texstudio.sourceforge.net/#downloads TeXstudio News
  9. http://texstudio.sourceforge.net/#about About