![]() ![]() First of all, it’s a family of text editors, being GNU Emacs the most popular one, and the one we’ll be referencing to from now on. The thing with Emacs is that it’s not just a plain old editor. In this post I’ll be explaining my approach as a first-timer to Emacs with the goal of writing LaTeX. As of this writing, the one with the most votes is Emacs with AUCTeX, so why not try that one? There’s a great thread on StackExchange listing many LaTeX editors (which, incidentally, is where I discovered TeXstudio). I can’t deny it’s a wonderful IDE, but due to certain inconveniences and the itch of trying new things, I decided to give some other editor a go. ![]() For four years now, I’ve almost exclusively been using TeXstudio for LaTeX editing. ![]()
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