Elisp packages to support TeX.
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- YaTeX - Yet Another TeX mode for Emacs A package that supports composing LaTeX source on Emacs/Mule/XEmacs. An HTML editing mode is also included.
- X-Symbol Overview of a package providing some semi-WYSIWYG in LaTeX or HTML source. Beyond that there are a description of the details, a manual and links to the project pages on sourceforge.
- Emacs ConTeXt mode Expands tex-mode with ConTeXt awareness. Created by Berend de Boer.
- AUC TeX A package that supports writing and formatting TeX files. Many different macro packages are supported, including AMS TeX, LaTeX, and TeXinfo.
- The Hyperlatex package Makes it possible to write a document both for printout and web viewing. Documentation, FAQ and download. Program is written in GNU Emacs Lisp.
- XEmacs: Lisp Code - TeX Letter Simple LaTeX templates for letters.
- ITe Authoring tool for LaTeX and TeX documents written in Elisp with a gallery of examples and an online manual.
- WhizzyTeX Emacs minor mode and a shell-script deamon for incrementally previewing TeX files using either ghostscript-based or dvi-based previewers. Download and documentation.
- AUCTeX: Preview-Latex An attempt to embed LaTeX environments such as display math or figures into the source buffers. Provides the manual, mailing list, screenshots and download.
- John Palmieri: Computer programs A collection of Emacs packages including Ultra-TeX, a major mode for typing TeX documents, LaTeX symbols and Lightning/Highlighting completion.
- RefTeX A package that provides distinct support for doing labels, references and citations in LaTeX for both Emacs and XEmacs. It runs as a minor mode with any LaTeX major mode, most notably AUCTeX. Bundled and preinstalled with Emacs since version 20.2, or download from this site.
- CDLaTeX A package giving more LaTeX functionality for Emacs and XEmacs. It re-implements many features also found in AUCTeX.
- Imaxima and Imath for Emacs Downloads and documentation of a graphical user interface front-end for the computer algebra system Maxima. Imaxima processes the output from Maxima with LaTeX to render the mathematical formula.