version 1.3beta -> 1.3 :
- fixed some minor bugs
- new user manual
- added more options for the "Quick Start" wizard
version 1.2 -> 1.3beta :
- the "label" tags written on the same line than a "section" tag are now detected
- added a "find next" command
- improved the "replace" command
- improved the "edit user menu" command (ability to insert several lines)
- added more options for the "quick start", "tabular" and "array" wizards
- added new LaTeX tags (maketitle, footnote, tableofcontents, ref, pageref)
- added DCOP support (no new instance when kile is already running - Kdvi
"inverse search" should work better)
Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi. Many new features
have been added: multi level undo, syntax highlighting, command line history,
on-line help, filename completion, block operations, etc.
If you are building the package from source you may want to enable some
features such as a perl or python interpreter which are not enabled by
default.
This version also contains a X11 KDE3 GUI. If you don't have X11,
look at the `vim' package instead.
Changes since 21.5.5 are too many to list here. Please consult www.xemacs.org
for details. There have been mainly hundreds of bug fixes and work has been
done on a new garbage collector which isn't enabled yet. Nothing exitingly
new has been added as far as i know. Mainly internal rework.
Kile is a LaTeX source editor, TeX shell and GnuPlot frontend. It simplifies
the creation and modification of LaTeX source code documents as well as the
use of LaTeX-related programs for users who want to retain control over their
LaTeX documents.
Features:
+ an editor to write your LaTeX source files (syntax highlighting, undo / redo,
search / replace, spellcheck, etc.);
+ integrated DVI, PS, PDF and HTML viewers;
+ a GnuPlot front end (adapted from Xgfe);
+ wizards for generating LaTeX code (Quick document, Quick letter, tabular and
array environments);
+ direct insertion of the principal LaTeX tags via the LaTeX, Math and Greek
menus;
+ one-click insertion of 370 different mathematical symbols;
+ insertion of standard Bibtex entry types in the .bib file;
+ "inverse" and "forward" search with KDVI;
+ automatic launching of LaTeX-related programs via the Tools menu;
+ a "Messages / Log File" frame which provides process information and LaTeX
compilation log files;
+ Next Latex Error and Previous Latex Error commands for browsing LaTeX errors;
+ clicking line numbers in the log file for jumping to the corresponding line
in the editor;
+ a "structure view" with links for jumping directly to different parts of the
document in the "Structure" frame;
+ a Help menu entry featuring extensive LaTeX documentation.
packages collection (to avoid conflict with graphics/ee).
This is an easy to use text editor, intended to be usable with little or no
instruction. (A version of this editor is found in FreeBSD as ee).