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-====== TeX-friendly editors and shells ====== 
  
-There are good TeX-writing environments and editors for most operating systems; some are described below, but this is only a personal selection: 
- 
-===== Unix/Linux ===== 
- 
-The commonest choices are [X]Emacs or ''vim'', though several others are available. 
- 
-$\Reponse$  ''[[http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/emacs.html|GNU emacs]]'' 
-and ''[[http://www.xemacs.org/|XEmacs]]'' are supported by the AUC-TeX 
-bundle (available from CTAN).  AUC-TeX provides menu items and 
-control sequences for common constructs, checks syntax, lays out 
-markup nicely, lets you call TeX and drivers from within the editor, 
-and everything else like this that you can think of. 
-Complex, but very powerful. 
- 
-$\Reponse$  ''[[http://vim.sourceforge.net|Vim]]'' is also highly 
-configurable (also available for Windows and Macintosh systems). 
-Many plugins are available to support the needs of the (La)TeX user, 
-including syntax highlighting, calling TeX programs, 
-auto-insertion and -completion of common (La)TeX structures, and 
-browsing LaTeX help.  The scripts ''auctex.vim'' and 
-''bibtex.vim'' seem to be the most common recommendations. 
- 
-$\Reponse$  The editor ''[[http://nedit.org/|NEdit]]'' is also free 
-and programmable, and is available for Unix systems.  An AUC-TeX-alike 
-set of extensions for ''NEdit'' is available from CTAN. 
- 
-$\Reponse$  ''LaTeX4Jed'' provides much enhanced LaTeX support for the 
-''[[http://www.jedsoft.org/jed/|jed]]'' editor. 
-''LaTeX4Jed'' is similar to AUC-TeX: menus, shortcuts, templates, 
-syntax highlighting, document outline, integrated debugging, 
-symbol completion, full integration with external programs, and more. 
-It was designed with both the beginner and the advanced LaTeX user in mind. 
- 
-$\Reponse$  The ''Kile'' editor that is provided with the KDE 
-window manager provides GUI "shell-like" facilities, in a 
-similar way to the widely-praised ''Winedt'' (see below); 
-details (and downloads) are available from the project's 
-[[http://kile.sourceforge.net/|home on SourceForge]]. 
- 
-$\Reponse$  TUG is sponsoring the development of a cross-platform editor 
-and shell, modelled on the excellent TeXshop for the Macintosh. 
-The result, [[http://www.tug.org/texworks/|TeXworks]], is recommended: if 
-you're looking for a (La)TeX development environment, it may be for you. 
-(It is distributed with both TeX Live and MiKTeX.) 
- 
-$\Reponse$  A possible alternative is [[http://texstudio.sourceforge.net/|TeXstudio]] 
- 
-===== Windows ===== 
-   
-$\Reponse$  ''[[http://www.tug.org/texworks/|TeXworks]]'' (see above) is also available for Windows systems. 
- 
-$\Reponse$  So does ''[[http://texstudio.sourceforge.net/|TeXstudio]]''. 
- 
-$\Reponse$  ''[[https://www.winedt.com/|WinEdt]]'', a shareware package, is also highly spoken of. 
-It too provides a shell for the use of TeX and related programs, 
-as well as a powerful and well-configured editor.  The editor can 
-generate its output in UTF-8 (to some extent), which is 
-useful when working with ''[[1_generalites:glossaire:qu_est_ce_que_xetex|XeTeX]]'' 
-(and other "next-generation" (La)TeX applications). 
- 
-$\Reponse$  ''TeXnicCenter'' is a (free) TeX-oriented development system, uniting a powerful platform for executing (La)TeX and friends with a configurable editor. 
- 
-$\Reponse$  Both ''emacs'' and ''vim'' are available in versions for Windows systems. 
- 
-===== Mac OS ===== 
- 
-$\Reponse$  For Mac OS/X users, the free tool of choice appears to be 
-[[http://pages.uoregon.edu/koch/texshop/index.html|TeXshop]], which 
-combines an editor and a shell with a coherent philosophy of dealing 
-with (La)TeX in the OS X environment.  TeXShop is distributed as 
-part of the MacTeX system, and will therefore be available out of 
-the box on machines on which MacTeX has been installed. 
- 
-$\Reponse$  ''Vim'' is also available for use on Macintosh systems. 
- 
-$\Reponse$  The commercial Textures provides an excellent integrated Macintosh 
-environment with its own editor.  More powerful still (as an editor) 
-is the shareware ''Alpha'' which is extensible enough to let 
-you perform almost any TeX-related job. It also works well with 
-OzTeX.  From release 2.2.0 (at least), Textures works under Mac OS/X. 
- 
-===== OS/2, Atari, Amiga, NeXT... ===== 
- 
-''epmtex'' offers an OS/2-specific shell. 
- 
-Atari, Amiga and NeXT users also have nice 
-environments. LaTeX users looking for ''make''-like 
-facilities should review the answer on 
-[[1_generalites:programmation:compilation:ecrire_un_makefile_pour_compiler_mon_document_latex|Makefiles for LaTeX documents]]. 
- 
-While many (La)TeX-oriented editors can support work on BibTeX 
-files, there are many systems that provide specific "database-like" 
-access to your BibTeX files --- see "[[2_composition:annexes:bibliographie:construire_un_fichier_bibtex|creating a bibliography file]]". 
- 
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