What does /g/ use to edit LaTeX?
>>53521726
>What does /g/ use to edit LaTeX?
vim
the same as everything else
emacs
Emacs.
>>53521726
/sci/
>>53521726
neovim
rm
>>53521726
Emacs.
Is there even other software?
Gummi because
>using Latex
Real Men Use troff.
>>53521726
TexStudio
>inb4 vim hurrdurr
>>53521726
Emacs
>>53521726
A rich text editor, so I can export into flawless html and ebooks as well.
>>53521726
vim
>>53521726
Sewing machine
>>53521726
I'm a pleb so ShareLatex.
Is there any reason I should use vim over texmaker?
>>53522793
Do you at least self host it?
>>53521726
I settled for TexMaker
>multiplatform
>itjustwerks.jpg
>I was to lazy to setup an env in vim
somewhat I like to separate the different workflows (writing text vs writing code) by using different programs
If you don't use emacs you are a homo tbqh with you senpai
Vim
Texmaker.
>>53522887
I don't bother because it seems my publications are shit, and my career in academia isn't going to happen.
>>53521726
Geany.
>>53521850
underrated comment
Emacs, what else?
Visual Studio Code
>>53521726
Hands
>>53522775
underrated
kate
there are other editors besides GNU Emacs?
>>53521726
Microsoft Word 2016
Emacs
>>53521726
Gummi for typesetting formula and such, vim for formatting tables and most everything else.
Gummi for just latex, great for beginners like me because of live edit
Markdown - > pandoc - > latex for in class notes
either vim for quick editing, or gedit for syntax highlighting.
>>53521726
only choice
>>53526988
>Vim doesn't have syntax highlighting
wat
GVim
>>53527034
I use vi, not vim, sorry about that.