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GNOME LaTeX
LaTeXila 3.14 under GTK 3.14
Developer(s)
Sébastien Wilmet, community, The GNOME Project
Stable release
3.46[1]
/ July 25, 2023 (2023-07-25)[1]
Repository
gitlab.gnome.org/Archive/gnome-latex
Written in
Vala, C
Operating system
Linux
Platform
GTK
Available in
Multilingual
Type
TeX/LaTeX editor
License
GPL-3.0-or-later
Website
gitlab.gnome.org/swilmet/gnome-latex
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