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SmithWillSuffice
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Kile rocks

Post by SmithWillSuffice »

Sure I used to use emacs for everything, but navigating an emacs session got to be painful. Eventually I just gradually abandoned emacs in favour of niche editors for different projects. KDevelop for GUI programming, Kate for simple Perl projects, and of course Kile for LaTeX work.

The only thing that I would recommend improving with Kile is spell checking as you type, and LaTeX-aware spelling.

With a Pentium IV or better teTeX+Kile is so fast at generating PDF that it's almost as good as wysiwyg with none of the hassle of a wysiwyg word processor.

Well, that's it for now, I just wanted to kick off this sub-forum with a big virtual pat on the back to Kile developers and KDE in general.
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