So whats the latex editor of choice for you Jow Forumseentoman ?

So whats the latex editor of choice for you Jow Forumseentoman ?

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Microsoft Office Word

What is it free software and naming things after sex stuff?

Latex is simply a material.

Sex sells
In that case people use it, download it from a website which gets clicks and ad revenue

is that porn for ants?

visual studio code with the latex workshop extension

Ants porn
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Emacs, obiouvsly

TexWorks

I use Groff

I use LaTeXila for now, can't seem to find anything bettet

Vim, what else?

This with the lervag/vimtex plugin

Don't listen to the bald man. BALD MAN BAD

Kile

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TexStudio

Always vim. There is no other answer that matters and anyone who disagrees is a brainlet

these

actually its spelled LaTeX retard

They're degenerate basement dwelling losers.

(Spac)emacs

It's actually named after Leslie Lamport. The tex part is greek.

Texmaker because I'm not (that) autismic

Vim, I learned about Vim around the same time as I started using LaTeX in university. I don't use LaTeX (directly) anymore, I've switched to more semantic markup like S1000D, but I still use Vim for both hobby and work. Occasionally, I will use LaTeX as an output format for a quick PDF, but as I've gotten better with XSL-FO there's been less and less reason to. I still think LaTeX is awesome though, even if it's not the best fit for the kind of technical documentation I produce for work.

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TeX is from the Hellenic word Τέχνη that's why it's pronounced tech
Also technology is from the Hellenic word τεχνολογία which shows the close relation between art and technology

>it's pronounced tech
It's not.

Give me a minute while I think a word

Its pronounced like the h in happy

>Its pronounced like the h in happy
It's not.

It is
In your opinion how it's pronounced?

The ch in loch in Scottish English

How should I pronounce “TeX”?
The “X” is “really” the Greek letter Chi, and is pronounced by English-speakers either a bit like the “ch” in the Scots word “loch” ([x] in the IPA) or (at a pinch, if you can’t do the Greek sound) like “k”. It definitely is not pronounced “ks” (the Greek letter with that sound doesn’t look remotely like the Latin alphabet “X”).

This curious usage derives from Knuth’s explanation in the TeXbook that the name comes from the Greek word for “art” or “craft” (“techni”), which is the root of the English word “technology”. Knuth’s logo for TeX is merely the uppercase version of the first three (Greek) letters of the word, jiggled about a bit; we don’t use that logo (and logos like it) in this FAQ (see Typesetting TeX-related logos).

texfaq.org/FAQ-TeXpronounce

The correct pronunciation is ch not k

emacs

Please vocaroo yourself saying the word "happy". The X is officially en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiceless_velar_fricative

this
>LaTeX, which is pronounced «Lah-tech» or «Lay-tech»
latex-project.org/about/

Plain Kakoune.

emacs (with evil mode) is objectively the best
just like it's objectively the best at everything else

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> 2019 still using latex
Please let it die and use Docbook

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>Please let it die and use Docbook
they serve two different purposes
what are you on about?

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this. LaTeX is pronounced 'lay-tee'. the X is silent

no, see and

I'm more in to S1000D or DITA with their emphasis on topic-based authoring, but I use Docbook all the time as an intermediary format to pass to pandoc (e
g., S1000D -> Docbook -> pandoc -> Markdown (for git repo docs) and roff (for man pages)

that's wrong though

source: my ass

all of my professors called it 'lay-tee'

their source: their ass