LaTeX Setups

What does Veeky Forums use for their [math] \LaTeX [/math] needs?
Pic related is my setup, Vim and Zathura, along with some plugins for auto-updating.

I use word's equation editor

works great and fast

texmaker

[math]\color{Red}{AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA} [/math]

emacs + whizzytex

emacs, auctex, reftex, evince

I've used emacs and technix center or something like that.

Visual studio code.
I am too retarded to use vim.

Sharelatex.
You don't need to install anything.

>Giving your data to the botnet

I just use vim and this makefile:

//========================//
LC=pdflatex
NAME=whatever
VIEWER=mupdf

default:
$(LC) $(NAME).tex
$(VIEWER) $(NAME).pdf
//========================//

Gummi. Live tex display. Minimal features for spell checking, debugging etc.

oh god. user, pls

do tell, why emacs? I'm not a coder by trade, but it seems like texmaker is a bit more straightforward.

fucking NEET get out and get a job.
In my institute a lot of people use sharelatex, even well-known profs. its the best for collaborative work. noone should be bothered with git just for creating pdfs

But I am not a NEET.
And I am using git to collaborate on a document, it is really easy.

this

I just recently (few months) started using emacs (spacemacs to be exact), and the reason for switching was I got frustrated with learning different editors for different tools. Emacs can be extended to do just about anything.
Also once the muscle memory picks up things you can be very productive

gedit + LaTeX plugin

Simple, but effective.

>Vim

Doing things the hard way doesn't make you smarter or cooler.

what is so hard about vim?

After pressing i it is just a regular text editor.

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1. emacs has mouse support
2. there are a plenty of keyboard shortcuts I can do immediately without stopping to think

Spacemacs (editor) with zathura (pdf viewer)
Really /comfy/

French user :D

>want to make a 6x6 matrix
>need to make a 2x2 matrix and put a 3x3 matrix in each slot
>only alternative is some built in math editor that makes the math look different from everything else in my document
fucking kill me

also, now the columns don't line up between those four matrices I added unless I add a bunch of spaces in some of the slots

Seems pretty interesting, what are you writing about exactly? And what for?

notepad++
compile with command line

>not just regular notepad
are you even trying?

better explained by wikipedia :
Eventually Dido and her followers arrived on the coast of North Africa where Dido asked the Berber king Iarbas for a small bit of land for a temporary refuge until she could continue her journeying, only as much land as could be encompassed by an oxhide. They agreed. Dido cut the oxhide into fine strips so that she had enough to encircle an entire nearby hill, which was therefore afterwards named Byrsa "hide". (This event is commemorated in modern mathematics: The "isoperimetric problem" of enclosing the maximum area within a fixed boundary is often called the "Dido Problem" in modern calculus of variations.)

It's an intro of my math paper for my first year at uni in mathematics.

TexStudio, why would you use anything else? It's just making things harder.

texstudio is for babies

>not using wordpad
what a pleb

It's for people who want to get work done and not beat themselves to orgasm over something as retarded as their "complicated" latex setup.

this is a competition who can throw the biggest rock in his road and you are losing.

>Faute d'othographe dès la 3ème ligne
user...

what are you talking about pleb

exactly

how do you make vim look so pretty?

>"complicated" latex setup.
it's not complicated at all. you write plaintext and you write a single command on the command line.

Sublime with some latex plugins and VIM bindings

Sublime 3 editor w/ Skim pdf viewer

That's sexy user

ITT: Virgins.
I use Overleaf

Same

Overleaf is painfully slow