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ShayanJ
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Gummi is nice.
Ditto!Hellmut1956 said:I have chosen to use BaKoMa, the only wysiwyg latex editor on the market!
Ackbach said:I would modify my previous post. If you just want to get off the ground running, you can't do better than Overleaf. The only problem with it, which I've been after them for years to correct, is no Save As... feature, which I find rather annoying. However, it gives you vim keybindings, and automatic windowing, two incredible features. Plus, no installation! Everything's in the cloud.
sudo apt install texlive texstudio
Agree. The one downer to Overleaf/ShareLaTeX is that they inexplicably (still) don't have the Save As... functionality. This is why I still work with a local install. It's very nice that they have Vim keybindings along with automatic windowing (code on left, document on right).Wrichik Basu said:I think this has been mentioned before, but is worth mentioning again: sharelatex.org. Recently they have joined Overleaf. For personal editing with no collaborators, it's free. You don't have to install any package, so it is an advantage. It's quite good if you want to learn LaTeX without taking the hassle of installing an IDE and compiler.