Simple yet full-featured LaTeX editor for the GNU/Linux desktop, written in Python with Gtk.
Website: https://www.cvfosammmm.org/setzer/
Setzer is a LaTeX editor written in Python with Gtk. I'm happy if you give it a try and provide feedback via the issue tracker here on GitHub, be it about design, code architecture, bugs, feature requests, ...
To run Setzer with Gnome Builder just click the "Clone.." button on the start screen, paste in the url (https://github.com/cvfosammmm/Setzer.git), click on "Clone" again, wait for it to download and hit the play button. It will build Setzer and its dependencies and then launch it.
Warning: Building Setzer this way may take a long time (~ 30 minutes on my laptop).
This way is probably a bit faster and may save you some disk space. I develop Setzer on Debian and that's what I tested it with. On Debian derivatives (like Ubuntu) it should probably work the same. On distributions other than Debian and Debian derivatives it should work more or less the same. If you want to run Setzer from source on another distribution and don't know how please open an issue here on GitHub. I will then try to provide instructions for your system.
Run the following command to install prerequisite Debian packages:
apt-get install meson python3-gi gir1.2-gtk-4.0 gir1.2-gtksource-5 gir1.2-pango-1.0 gir1.2-poppler-0.18 gir1.2-webkit-6.0 gettext python3-cairo python3-gi-cairo python3-pexpect gir1.2-adw-1 python3-bibtexparser python3-willow python3-numpy gir1.2-xdp-1.0
Download und Unpack Setzer from GitHub
cd to Setzer folder
Run meson: meson builddir
Note: Some distributions may not include systemwide installations of Python modules which aren't installed from distribution packages. In this case, you want to install Setzer in your home directory with meson builddir --prefix=~/.local
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Install Setzer with: ninja install -C builddir
Or run it locally: ./scripts/setzer.dev
To build your documents from within the app you have to install a LaTeX interpreter. For example if you want to build with XeLaTeX, on Debian this can be installed like so:
apt-get install texlive-xetex
To specify a build command open the "Preferences" dialog and choose the command you want to use under "LaTeX Interpreter".
Setzer development / discussion takes place on GitHub at https://github.com/cvfosammmm/setzer.
Setzer draws some inspiration from other LaTeX editors. For example the symbols in the sidebar are mostly the same as in Latexila, though I continue to change / reorganize them. The autocomplete suggestions are mostly the same as in Texmaker. I took some icons from Gnome Builder. Syntax highlighting schemes are based on the Tango scheme in GtkSourceView and the Gnome Builder Scheme.
Setzer is licensed under GPL version 3 or later. See the COPYING file for details.