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TeXlipse
Gábor Bergmann edited this page Jul 22, 2018
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TeXlipse plug-in: http://texlipse.sourceforge.net/ (this is also the address of the update site) (obsolete since 2.x)
- Marketplace: https://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/texlipse
- GitHub: https://github.com/eclipse/texlipse
- Project page: https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/science.texlipse
Seems to be in active development again since v2.x, but there are bugs to be ironed out.
- Word wrap fix (TeXlipse 1.5.0 contains a broken version of Ahtik word wrap):
- Alternative 1: http://dev.cdhq.de/eclipse/word-wrap/ Adds a "Toggle Word Wrap" menu, I had problems with the key binding
- Alternative 2: http://ahtik.com/blog/projects/eclipse-word-wrap/ Install newer version that works correctly. You still have to edit the plugin.xml of texlipse as described in Alternative 1 to avoid deactivation of wrapping.
- (I just had a fight with this feature. Word wrapping worked, but once I changed to a different tab on the editor and back, it reverted to no word wrapping. After editing the
plugin.xml
file as descibe in Alternative 1, word wrapping only worked for a moment and changed back instantly. In the end, using both alternatives at the same time solved it. -- szarnyasg) - Line numbering is also buggy, installing the fix from "Alternative 1" above works with both alternatives
- Project explorer displays project names with a P/ prefix when JDT is not installed (probably), this is bug in the label provider of TeXlipse, I could not find any workaround (apart from installing JDT).
- Download a dictionary for your language (simple text file, one word per line,
dict
file extension). - You should create a folder called
dict
near TeXlipse and copy the file there - For example, WinEdt has a lot of these (http://www.winedt.org/Dict/)
- Don't forget to convert them to UTF-8!
- In Texlipse, go to the
Windows/Preferences/Texlipse/SpellChecker
page - Set the path for the folder where you saved the file (
dict
) - Enable
Built-in spell checker
- In the
Windows/Preferences/General/Editors/Text Editors/Spelling
page - Enable spell checking
- Select
Latex
as spelling engine - Restart TeXlipse, it should now underline errors
- You can use quick fixes (
Ctrl+1
) to correct them or add words to your user dictionary - You can select the language of your project in the
Project properties\LaTeX Builder Settings
, by setting the language code. - Further information: http://texlipse.sourceforge.net/manual/spelling.html
- With forward search, while browsing the .tex source of a large document, you can at any position instruct the PDF viewer to either open the PDF file, or scroll the already opened file directly to the given location.
- With inverse search, you can double-click a piece of text in SumatraPDF, and TeXcipse will directly jump to the corresponding .tex line.
See HOWTO here: http://forums.fofou.org/sumatrapdf/topic?id=9742