![]() ![]() The new release TeXstudio 2.12.10 is available. The new release TeXstudio 2.12.12 is available. This is a bug fix release for fixing that GUI language could not be changed to all available languages via GUI. The new release TeXstudio 2.12.14 is available. Most notably change is flicker-free update of pdf. The new release TeXstudio 2.12.16 is available. Most notably change is better support of regexp in search (Qt5 version only). The new release TeXstudio 2.12.18 is available. It fixes a problem with replacing when search highlight is activated. LanguageTool >=3.6 is only supported with Qt5.Ī bug fix release TeXstudio 2.12.20 is available. It fixes garbled symbols in OSX, a crash when changing magic language comment, and pdf search path handling. For Ubuntu, a ppa is available.Ī bug fix release TeXstudio 2.12.22 is available. No changes, just a build fix for OSX.Ī new bugfix release TeXstudio 3.0.2 is available.Ī new bugfix release TeXstudio 3.0.1 is available.Ī new release TeXstudio 3.0.0 is available. It just fixes the configuration of the pdf toolbar size.Ī new bugfix release TeXstudio 3.0.3 is available. Happy new year! A new bugfix release TeXstudio 3.0.4 is available. Please give feedback.Ī new bugfix release TeXstudio 3.0.5 is available. ![]() It is work in progress and not (yet) automatically updated. Furthermore a global TOC is available besides the structure view. This version offers Qt6 support which should improve hidpi handling.Ī new bugfix release TeXstudio 3.1.2 is available.Ī new bugfix release TeXstudio 3.1.1 is available.Mainly it fixes crashes loading included files.Ī new bugfix release TeXstudio 3.1.0 is available.Mainly changing the GUI language has been fixed. On OSX this should fix entering accented characters.Ī new release TeXstudio 4.0.0 is available. This bugfix release which contains Qt6.2 on windows and osx. On OSX this should fix problems with the cursor.Ī new release TeXstudio 4.0.1 is available. It should fix crashes which occur on some systems.Ī new release TeXstudio 4.0.2 is available. It should fix a crash on OSX(qt6).Ī new release TeXstudio 4.0.3 is available. It should fix issue with chinese character input.Ī new release TeXstudio 4.0.4 is available. It should fix issue with chinese character input.Ī new release TeXstudio 4.1.0 is available. It should fix session restore and ctrl letter shortcuts on OSX.Ī new release TeXstudio 4.1.1 is available. Bugfixes,Ī new release TeXstudio 4.1.2 is available. Bugfixes,Ī new release TeXstudio 4.2.0 is available. Bugfixes,Ī new release TeXstudio 4.2.1 is available. Bugfixes,Ī new release TeXstudio 4.2.2 is available. Most notable uses Qt6.3 on windows which fixes the line in the pdf magnifier with on some windows set-ups. To change the colors of content and the list items, we update beamercolortheme.sty again.A new release TeXstudio 4.2.3 is available. square is defined by default in the beamer package, and it makes the bullets in an unordered list square. Just as \setbeamertemplate can be used to define a new template that is immediately applied, it can also be used to set a template defined by \defbeamertemplate earlier. While Beamer lacks the simple click and drag functionality of a GUI tool in creating presentations, it makes up for it by automating a large portion of the stylistic work-as long as you like the default styles or are willing to write your own-and offering all the mathematical equations, graphs, and other tools available in LaTeX.Ī sample Beamer document: \documentclass One such package, Beamer, allows you to create presentations. Beyond that, it has many other capabilities due to a large amount of packages, such as Forest, which I used for laying out sentence trees in a college Linguistics class. LaTeX is a typesetting and document creation tool that is often used for creating academic articles due to its ability to display mathematical equations. While I briefly considered other tools, like Google Slides or PowerPoint, using LaTeX allowed me to easily separate the styling from my content and create my own theme that I could reuse for all future presentations at Lucid. When I was tasked with creating a presentation to share with my co-workers at our weekly tech talk, I chose to use LaTeX. ![]()
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