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2002-10-30Update kile to version 1.3markd3-32/+26
version 1.3beta -> 1.3 : - fixed some minor bugs - new user manual - added more options for the "Quick Start" wizard version 1.2 -> 1.3beta : - the "label" tags written on the same line than a "section" tag are now detected - added a "find next" command - improved the "replace" command - improved the "edit user menu" command (ability to insert several lines) - added more options for the "quick start", "tabular" and "array" wizards - added new LaTeX tags (maketitle, footnote, tableofcontents, ref, pageref) - added DCOP support (no new instance when kile is already running - Kdvi "inverse search" should work better)
2002-10-05Initial import of kile version 1.2markd4-0/+557
Kile is a LaTeX source editor, TeX shell and GnuPlot frontend. It simplifies the creation and modification of LaTeX source code documents as well as the use of LaTeX-related programs for users who want to retain control over their LaTeX documents. Features: + an editor to write your LaTeX source files (syntax highlighting, undo / redo, search / replace, spellcheck, etc.); + integrated DVI, PS, PDF and HTML viewers; + a GnuPlot front end (adapted from Xgfe); + wizards for generating LaTeX code (Quick document, Quick letter, tabular and array environments); + direct insertion of the principal LaTeX tags via the LaTeX, Math and Greek menus; + one-click insertion of 370 different mathematical symbols; + insertion of standard Bibtex entry types in the .bib file; + "inverse" and "forward" search with KDVI; + automatic launching of LaTeX-related programs via the Tools menu; + a "Messages / Log File" frame which provides process information and LaTeX compilation log files; + Next Latex Error and Previous Latex Error commands for browsing LaTeX errors; + clicking line numbers in the log file for jumping to the corresponding line in the editor; + a "structure view" with links for jumping directly to different parts of the document in the "Structure" frame; + a Help menu entry featuring extensive LaTeX documentation.