

The goal of TeXmacs is to provide a WYSIWYG editor that nevertheless makes it possible to write correctly structured documents with aesthetically pleasing typesetting results.

Like in many WYSIWYG editors (such as Microsoft Word), authors manipulate a document on screen which should print to a similar-looking paper copy. A cyan focus frame surrounds the innermost environment (a formula environment) the cursor is in, while the subtle gray box surrounds another active tag (the theorem environment). Features Ī screenshot showing mathematical formulas and italic font. On another side of the editing and document preparation world, a program for visual interaction with structured texts written in LaTeX is LyX, which does not aim at WYSIWYG editing but at visual representation of the structure ( WYSIWYM). In the 2000s and 2010s, interest on interactive editing of structured text encouraged the development of programs intended for scholars in the humanities an example of this is CWRC-Writer, a visual XML editor with "Close-to-WYSIWYG editing and enrichment of scholarly texts with meaningful visual representations of markup". Background Īs a structured WYSIWYG editor and document preparation system, TeXmacs is similar to earlier structured document editors, such as Interleaf (first release 1985), Framemaker (1986), SoftQuad Author/Editor (1988), Lilac, Grif (1991), and Thot there was also academic research into interactive editing of complex typographical constructs represented logically.
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The editor provides high-quality typesetting algorithms and TeX and other fonts for publishing professional looking documents. New document styles can be created by the user. The program produces structured documents with a WYSIWYG user interface. It is written and maintained by Joris van der Hoeven and a group of developers.

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It originated as a variant of GNU Emacs with TeX functionalities, though it shares no code with those programs, while using TeX fonts. GNU TeXmacs is a scientific word processor and typesetting component of the GNU Project.
