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-.TH texstudio 1 "April 3, 2006"
-.
-.SH NAME
-texstudio \- A Cross-Platform LaTeX Editor
-.
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B texstudio file [-master] [-line xx]
-.
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B texstudio
-is a clean, highly configurable LaTeX editor with good hot key support and extensive Latex documentation. Texstudio integrates many tools needed to
-develop documents with LaTeX, in just one application. It has some nice featuressuch as syntax highlighting, insertion of 370 mathematical symbols with only one
-click, a structure view of the document for easier navigation.
-
-\-master With this option, the document will be automatically defined
- as a "master" document.
-
-\-line xx With this option, Texstudio will ask you if you want to jump
- to the xx line after loading the document
-
- See the user manuels under the 'Help' directory for documentation on the
-use and features for Texstudio.
-
-Some of Texstudio's features are:
-
-- An unicode editor to write your LaTeX source files (syntax highlighting, undo-redo, search-replace, ...)
-
-- The principal LaTex tags can be inserted directly with the "LaTeX" and "Math" menus
-
-- 370 mathematical symbols can be inserted in just one click
-
-- Wizards to generate code ('Quick document', 'Quick letter', tabular, tabbing and array environments)
-
-- LaTeX-related programs can be launched via the "Tools" menu
-
-- The standard Bibtex entry types can be inserted in the ".bib" file with the "Bibliography" menu
-
-- A "structure view" of the document for easier navigation of a document (by clicking on an item in the "Structure" frame, you can jump directly to the corresponding part of your document
-
-- Extensive LaTeX documentation
-
-- In the "Messages / Log File" frame, you can see information about processes and the logfile after a LaTeX compilation
-
-- The "Next Latex Error" and "Previous Latex Error" commands let you reach the LaTeX errors detected in the log file
-
-- By clicking on the number of a line in the log file, the cursor jumps to the corresponding line in the editor
-
-- An integrated LaTeX to html conversion tool (for unix and macosx systems)
-.
-.SH Web Page
-http://texstudio.sourceforge.net/
-.
-.SH AUTHOR
-Pascal Brachet <pbrachet@xm1math.net>
-Benito van der Zander <benito@benibela.de>
-.
-.\" EOF