RTextDoc is an editor for structured text documents such as LaTeX, AsciiDoc, DocBook. RTextDoc has proofreading capabilities: on-the-fly spelling, instant grammar checking and built-in free dictionaries. RTextDoc has syntax highlighting, bracket matching, folding, document structure browser for sections and labels, bookmarks, manager for LaTeX symbols, an editor for mathematical equations,integrated BibTeX database manager and several tools to convert LaTeX to HTML and back. AsciiDoc files can be converted to DocBook, HTML and PDF files.
Features
- grammar checking
- LaTeX
- Equation editor
- BibTex manager
- Free dictionaries
- Editor
License
GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)Follow RTextDoc
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great editor!
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For me, this is an amazing editor. This is more than just the usual LaTeX editor, it is more like LaTeX IDE. It has everything inside: on-the-fly grammar checker (missing in 99% LaTeX editors!), a LaTeX drawing program, a Bibtex manager. It also supports my favorite AsciiDoc, so I can write small documents and create PDF files! Since I'm a MAC person, it is important for me to run it on Mac. Plus, I've drooped it on my windows, and it still works! I still use the usual console to "latex" my files, instead of the built-in "menu". This is OK, I do not need to be too advanced in this