Welcome to TeXstudio TeXstudio is an integrated writing environment for creating LaTeX documents. Our goal is to make writing LaTeX as easy and comfortable as possible. Therefore TeXstudio has numerous features like syntax-highlighting, integrated viewer, reference checking and various assistants. For more details see the features. TeXstudio is open source and is available for all major operating systems. Download now

TeXstudio 3.0.1 (Windows-Installer) Download now

TeXstudio 3.0.1 (OSX dmg)

Features Comfortable Editing Multi-Cursors

Auto completion

More than 1000 mathematical symbols

Bookmarks

Link overlay

Assistants for images, tables, formulas, ...

Drag & drop support for images

Table-formatting Edit multiple positions at the same time. Vertical blocks can even be copied and pasted. Suggests possible LaTeX commands as you type. There is a tooltip help explaining the command. Completion works also for references and bibliography entries. Quick access to more than 1000 mathematical symbols. Use bookmarks too keep references to important places in your text and to navigate there quickly. Tooltips show a preview of the code position. Filenames, references and citations turn into links when moving the mouse over them while holding <Ctrl>. Also here, tooltips show a preview of the code position. Generate blocks of code using assistants without the need for detailed LaTeX knowledge. When you drag an image on the editor the image assistant opens. From there it's just one more click to have the code for the image inclusion. Of course, we try to make the paths relative. This also works with multiple images. You can copy / paste / insert new table columns with a single click. The table-autoformatter aligns the table code. Keep The Overview

Inline Checking Inline Checking Structure view

Code folding

Advanced syntax highlighting

Interactive spellchecker

Interactive grammar checker

Interactive reference checker

Clear display of LaTeX errors and warnings (in editor and as list) Advanced build system

Error Highlighting Error Highlighting Built-in support for various LaTeX compilers, index, bibliography and glossary tools, Latexmk, and many more

Automatic detection of the need for multiple LaTeX runs

Run any program you like

Completely customizable for the creation of the complete document View The Result Integrated PDF viewer with (almost) word-level syncing

Live-updating inline preview for formulas and code segments

Tooltip preview for included images Easy Setup Installers or packages available for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X

Portable USB version available

Automatic detection of MikTeX, TeX Live, Ghostscript and Standardlatex

SVN support You can find more details in the user manual or in the Git Changelog.



Feel free to share your ideas on possible future improvements of TeXstudio.

Participate As an open source project TeXstudio strongly benefits from an active community. Use and spread the word The easiest way to help on the development with TeXstudio is to use it! Furthermore, if you like TeXstudio, tell all your friends and colleagues about it. In particular we are looking for people who want to try the most recent features before they are officially released. If you are interested download and subscribe to release candidates and development snapshots. Give Feedback User feedback is highly welcome. Depending on the type of feedback you may use different channels to communicate. Feature requests,bug reports and questions can be placed in the issue tracker. Please set a label whether this is a feature request/enhancement, a question or a bug report. In case of a bug report, please state version and operation system and a description which allows to reproduce the issue on another computer. Contribute You do not necessarily have to be a programmer to help and make TeXstudio even better. There are many ways to contribute. Write cwl-files for your favorite package.

Translate TeXstudio into a new language or update an existing translation.

Design icons.

Help on improving our website.

Update or extend the user manual or the wiki.

Write tutorials or create screencasts.

Package TeXstudio for your favorite distribution or platform.

TeXstudio is written in C++/Qt. Programmers are welcome to implement new features or fix bugs. Code development take place on github. Pull-requests, direct patches or changed files are welcome. It is a good idea to announce your plans on the texstudio issue list. So everybody knows what's going on around TeXstudio and there is no duplicate work. For questions how you can contribute contact one of the developers.