Awesome LaTeX
This is a curated list of awesome stuff for the
(La)TeX typesetting system.
Contents
Learning LaTeX
Guides how to learn LaTeX
Distributions
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MacTeX - Most common LaTeX
distribution for macOS, basically TeXLive with some Mac-specific tools
added.
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TeX Live - Most common LaTeX
distribution for Unix-like operating systems, including GNU/Linux. Also
works on Windows.
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MikTeX - Most common LaTeX distribution
for Windows, but also available for Mac, Linux or as Docker image.
Engines
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pdfTeX - TeX
compiler that produces PDF files immediately instead of DVI files
(nowadays, this is the standard compiler for many users).
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XeTeX - TeX compiler that
provides better unicode and font support than TeX/pdfTeX (i.e. you can
use the fonts of your operating system instead of only TeX fonts).
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LuaTeX - (La)TeX compiler that
supports Lua code for scripting and has improved unicode and font
support than standard TeX/pdfTeX.
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tectonic -
Modern, self contained (La)TeX compiler powered by XeTeX and TeXLive.
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Auto-LaTeX Equations with Google Docs
- Render high-quality math equations directly in Google Docs.
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MathJaX - JavaScript engine to
render mathematical formulas on the web. The outcome looks really slick.
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mimeTeX - mimeTeX is a rather
old tool to render LaTeX formulas to PNG figures for your web site,
without actually needing a LaTeX installation on your server.
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mathTeX - mathTeX is the
successor of mimeTeX: it produces nicer-looking images but it requires
LaTeX to be installed on your server.
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KaTeX - KaTeX is a math
rendering library made by Khan Academy focusing on fast load times. All
output is processed as plain HTML instead of fixed images.
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Franklin.jl - Static site
generator with KaTeX support, code evaluation, LaTeX-like commands and
optional pre-rendering, in Julia.
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Purple Pi - Browser
extension that lets you use LaTeX in GitHub pages, StackOverflow etc.
Editors
Because editing LaTeX code with notepad is not awesome. There are many
editors out there, below are the most awesome editors. A complete list of
LaTeX editors is collected at
tex.stackexchange.com as
big list of LaTeX Editors/IDEs.
LaTeX-focused
Some of the most awesome editor for LaTeX do just that: edit LaTeX.
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Kile - Great LaTeX editor
originally from the Linux/KDE community. It runs fine on Windows and
macOS as well.
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TeXMaker - Pretty good
alternative to Kile.
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TeXStudio - Cross-platform LaTeX
editor that stems from TeXMaker.
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WinEdt - The LaTeX editor many
people swear by. Only for
.
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TeXnicCenter - Quite old but
free and decent editor for LaTeX.
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LyX - Cross-platform WYSIWYM editor
that uses LaTeX behind the scenes to render documents.
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TeXShop -
No-nonsense editor for LaTeX documents which is included in MacTeX.
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TeXWorks - No-nonsense
editor for LaTeX code, modeled after TeXShop, but this one is
cross-platform.
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BakomaTex - Commercial LaTeX
editor that allows to edit your document both using its source code and
WYSIWYG.
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Inlage - Commercial LaTeX
editor with handwritten formula recognition, Excel importing and more
nifty features.
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Texpad - Commercial LaTeX editor
for macOS and iOS, with excellent features (document overview,
synchronised PDF display, autocompletion, sync across devices, etc.)
that never get in the way of writing.
General purpose text editors
These editors are no one-trick ponies: sure, they edit LaTeX, but they can
do a lot more!
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Atom
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LaTeXTools - Atom
port of the Sublime Text package of the same name.
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Sublime Text
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LaTeXing - Commercial plug-in
to edit LaTeX.
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LaTeXTools -
Free LaTeX plugin for Sublime Text.
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Emacs
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AucTeX - Emacs
plugin for LaTeX that also shows a preview of equations and figures.
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RefTeX -
Emacs plugin for LaTeX that adds support for labels, references, and
citations.
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Vim
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Vim-LaTeX
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LaTeX Live Preview
- Instantly previews your LaTeX document.
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vimtex - Modern vim
plugin for editing LaTeX files. Has a variety of features including
live preview and forward search.
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IntelliJ
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VS Code
Online editors
Online editors that allow you to edit documents collaboratively.
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List of popular online LaTeX editors
- Community-maintained list of popular online LaTeX editor including
equation editors.
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Authorea - Online editor with
built-in git support and bibliography tools.
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ShareLaTeX - Has pretty great
LaTeX documentation and simple version control.
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Overleaf - Online editor, also
with a WYSIWYM editor and git support.
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Papeeria - Online editor with
built-in git support.
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JaxEdit - Online LaTeX
editor with Live Preview and nice presentation mode.
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JabRef - Very powerful
cross-platform (Java) bibtex editor. The GUI looks quite dated, though.
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Papis - Extremely
customizable, powerful and simple cross-platform (Python) library
manager. It has a very complete Command-Line-Interface, several GUIs and
scripting capability.
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Bibdesk - Great
bibliography editor for
.
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Zotero - Reference manager for your
browser that also exports to bibtex and integrates with many LaTeX
editors.
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Mendeley - Both an app and cloud
client to manage your references and PDFs. Can sync out to a bibtex file
for your LaTeX workflow.
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betterbib -
Command-line utility for improving your BibTeX files. Fetches
information from online sources.
Compiling LaTeX documents can be tedious, build tools help you to manage
the compilation process.
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Arara (GitHub repo) - Simple tool that allows you to specify which tools to call inside
your document and it can be extended quite easily.
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latexmk - Build tool that
is the commonly used by many LaTeX editors (LaTeXing, TeXShop, etc.) to
build your LaTeX files.
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latex-makefile
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Makefile
based build tool that attempts to be as general
and lightweight as possible.
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CaTeX -
Concatenates LaTeX documents with attention for properly merging the
preamble.
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Pandoc - This program converts almost
any document format (LaTeX, DOC, markdown, etc.) to almost any other
format. A great tool to aid workflows where multiple formats are used.
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Codecogs Eqn Editor
- Online LaTeX equation editor that allows you to produce figures
containing an equation.
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LaTeXiT - LaTeXit is
an equation editor that makes it easy to drag-and-drop rendered
equations (as PDF, PNG, etc.) into your non-LaTeX documents on the Mac.
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KLaTeXFormula -
Cross-platform alternative for LaTeXit.
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EqualX - Graphical LaTeX
formula editor.
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ChkTeX - Linter /
code checker for LaTeX documents.
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LaTeXEqEdit -
LaTeX formula editor for Windows.
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Laeqed - Crossplatform
LaTeX formula to PNG convertor.
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blacktex -
Command-line tool that replaces commonly occurring LaTeX anti-patterns
and cleans up your files.
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TeXtidote - A
cross-platform (Java) spelling, grammar and style checker for LaTeX
documents.
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TikzEdt (also:
GitHub repo) - WYSIWYG
and text-based editor for TikZ pictures.
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TikZ-Editor -
Live-previewing editor for TikZ figures.
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IPE - Drawing tool that integrates
well with LaTeX commands and documents.
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GeoGebra - Cross-platform
geometry tool with output to TikZ.
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Dia - Cross-platform
diagramming tool that can export to PSTricks and MetaPost code.
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TikZiT - GUI tool for creating
graphs and string diagrams using PGF/TikZ.
Packages
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CTAN - The Comprehensive TeX Archive
Network is the place to look for useful packages and documentation.
References
Tables
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Excel2LaTeX -
Excel (2010 and older) macros to produce LaTeX
tabular
code.
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csv2latex
- Converts CSV files from your favorite programs to LaTeX
tabular
s.
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Tables Generator - This
website provides a graphical interface to input your table and produces
properly-formatted code for LaTeX, Markdown, HTML, etc.
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pgfplotstable
- This package displays numerical tables rounded to desired precision in
various display formats. It can even read CSV files to include directly
in your LaTeX document.
Graphics
PSTricks
PSTricks is a great library to draw figures for inclusion in
PostScript/DVI files.
TikZ
TikZ is an awesome package with many plugins that allow you to create
figures from within your LaTeX documents. Typically, it is easier to get
to work with pdflatex
than PSTricks is.
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TeXample - Blog about LaTeX, with
a big collection of TikZ figures.
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LaTeX en SI
- Useful website with some custom packages to draw special plots (Bode,
Nyquist, electrical schematics, block schematics, etc.) using TikZ. Note
that everything is in French.
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tkz -
Collection of TikZ-based packages to make plots and graphs.
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pgfplots - Truly awesome
plotting library on top of and in the style of TikZ/pgf. This library
can load in CSV data files, perform some calculations and create
beautiful plots.
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A very minimal introduction to TikZ (PDF)
- Short introductory document to the world of TikZ, written by Jacques
Crémer.
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PetarV-/TikZ - Collection
of publication-ready PGF/TikZ figures by Petar Veličković.
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matlab2tikz -
Convert your MATLAB plots to PGFPlots/TikZ.
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tikzplotlib -
Convert your matplotlib plots to PGFPlots/TikZ.
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TikZBlog - Step-by-Step Tutorials
about How to Draw Illustrations in LaTeX.
Source Code
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minted - The minted
package uses pygments to generate the
listings. In this way, LaTeX is able to format more than 300 programming
and markup languages and other text formats.
Typography
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microtype - This package
improves the appearance of your documents by enabling margin kerning and
font expansion.
Presentations, Slides
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nics - An opinionated
alternative to Beamer, that we created with the hopes to make common
tasks very easy and beautifully rendered by default. Has awesome
documentation and a detailed cheatsheet to help you getting started.
Templates
Symbols
Resources
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TUG - The TeX User Group is a way to
get in touch with other (La)TeX users.
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TeXDoc - Online interface to the
texdoc
utility to browse LaTeX packages and documentation.
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Dickimaw Books: LaTeX resources
- Great overview of resources useful for LaTeX.
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LaTeX cookbook - Sibling of
TeXample, contains quite a bit of example code.
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Visual FAQ
- Typesetting issues and a link to appropriate TeX FAQ answers.
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MartinThoma’s LaTeX example
- GitHub repository containing example LaTeX documents.
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MacTeX Wiki: TeX Extras
- Overview of useful tools for LaTeX. Many of them are specific for Mac,
but quite a bit are useful for other platforms as well.
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LaTeX community - Forum and
blog about LaTeX.
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German: Neue TeX FAQ - Modern and
updated LaTeX FAQ in German.
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BibTeX Style Examples
- Example output of common BibTeX styles (BST files).
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TeX World - Websites supported by the
TeX Users Group, DANTE, and GUTenberg.
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TeXnique - A LaTeX Typesetting Game.
Showcases
Tutorials
Books
Blogs
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TeXblog - Blog about LaTeX and
everything related.
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texblog.org - Blog on LaTeX and
related topics (tutorials, packages, code snippets, etc.).
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TeX Talk - Blog for the TeX Stack
Exchange site with news and interviews.
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