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Improve this questionI have tried texmaker, and it开发者_JS百科 has built-in "intellisense" autocompletion, but it fails to find most of the packages because it seems it only recognizes the most basic latex commands.
Do you know any intellisense editor with a good base of commands, or better yet an editor that dynamically extracts syntax from yourinstalled packages?
thanx!
Have a look at KILE or TEXMAKER.
The new Inlage Version just got an awesome autocompletion feature.
Features:
- Automatic resolving for all available LaTeX packages from the MikTeX list
- Autocompletion with descriptions for ~600 LaTeX commands
- Autocompletion with descriptions for 30 environments
- Autocompletion with descriptions for commented user commands
- Reference list for labels
- nice Icons for all symbols
More information here:
http://www.inlage.com/news/?p=159
Perhaps try TeXworks, as you can easily add more terms to the autocomplete list.
Ok guys i think i got the answer. TexnicCenter has a "import tex commands" which searches for syntax from installed packages and then adds them to auto completion. Sweet. I prefer more minimalistic editors such as texmaker, but i think i can live with texnic.
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