Update of: TeXmaker 3.0 Released!
From the post:
The version 3.2 of the free cross-platform LaTeX editor TeXmaker has been released today, read on LaTeX-community.org. New features, cited from the ChangeLog file:
- block selection mode has been added (alt+mouse)
- a “search in folders” dialog has been added
- the settings file can now be saved, deleted or loaded
- all the colors for the syntax highlighting can now be changed (a preconfigured dark theme is available)
- graphics environments and .asy files have their own syntax highlighting mode
- a selected piece of text can now be surrounded by french/german quotes (these quotes has been added to the “LaTeX” menu and to the completion)
- a panel can be added in the structure view to show the list of opened files (”View” menu)
- the Texdoc tool can be launched directly via the Help menu (users can select the name of the environment before calling Texdoc)
- the list of label and bibliography items can now be used to customize the completion
- the “recent files” list can now be cleaned
- the shortcuts of some commands can now be changed (”switching between the editor and the pdf viewer”, “french/german quotes”, “next/previous document”,…)
- *.asy files can now be opened directly without using the “all files” filter
- *.jpeg has been added to the list of the “includegraphics wizard”
- .thm and .pre files are now deleted while using the “clean” command
- windows and mac versions are now compiled with Qt 4.8 and poppler 0.18.2
- a version compiled on macosx lion is now available
- the version number is now added to the info.plist file (macosx)
Further several bugs have been fixed. The complete ChangeLog can be found here. Click here for downloading versions for Linux, Mac OS X or Windows or source files.
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